San Antonio's straight-talking partner for SWPPP plans, inspections, permits, and crew training under the Clean Water Act β at a fraction of what the big engineering firms charge.
Large engineering firms often charge two to three times our price for the same stormwater work β and they routinely recommend expensive solutions you don't actually need.
We keep costs down through resource management: using the natural resources already on your site to prevent pollution. Then we pass the knowledge on to your crew, so you save money not just on this project, but on every job after it.
Educating your key people is just as important as the paperwork. That's how we take the complexity off your construction managers' plates and let them get back to work.
Talk to a SpecialistSame SWPPP. Same inspections. Same compliance. We do it leaner, teach your team along the way, and keep you ahead of the regulations instead of just reacting to them.
From your first Notice of Intent to final stabilization, we cover every Clean Water Act requirement so you stay permitted and penalty-free.
Site-specific Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans built around your actual soil, slope, drainage, and construction sequence β not a generic checklist.
Routine and post-rain site inspections with the documentation regulators expect β kept current and audit-ready throughout the project.
We handle the Notice of Intent, permit coverage, and Notice of Termination filings β the confusing paperwork done right the first time.
On-the-job instruction in common-sense pollution-prevention techniques that limit your liability and lower your costs on every future job.
We work directly with TCEQ, SAWS, and Bexar County enforcement officials to resolve unusual situations and keep you in good standing.
Practical, cost-effective erosion and sediment control measures designed around what your site already has to work with.
Agencies have spent years gearing up, and they're now citing companies across the region. The single best way to reduce your liability is to show inspectors a serious, documented effort to comply.
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The questions builders and developers actually ask us β answered plainly.
If your construction activity disturbs one acre or more β or your lot is part of a subdivision or common plan of development that totals one acre or more β you need permit coverage and a stormwater plan. When in doubt, have us review the site before you mobilize; timing is where most people get tripped up.
Often, yes. A lot well under an acre can still require coverage if it's part of a larger common development that crosses the one-acre line. TCEQ and SAWS hold each builder individually responsible, so you can't rely on the developer's permit to cover you.
A site-specific SWPPP and documented inspections. The plan describes things like soil type, slope, runoff, pollution-prevention techniques, and good housekeeping practices. Missing or undocumented inspections are one of the most common ways sites get cited.
No β and it's the costliest mistake you can make. Ignorance of the law earns little or no consideration from an inspector, and penalties accrue per day. Showing a genuine, documented compliance effort is exactly what reduces your liability.
You can, but it comes with a catch: you become jointly responsible for the other builders' liabilities. We'll help you weigh whether that's worth it for your situation.
Tell us about your project and we'll give you a straight answer on what you need β before it becomes a problem.
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Clean Water Act & stormwater compliance for San Antonio builders and developers