Construction Storm Water

Capitol Environmental can assist with the development and implementation of your Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWP3). We develop plans in a timely manner and will also manage your storm water inspection program to ensure that your construction projects are always in compliance. Our clients include engineers, land developers, general contractors, pipeline contractors, custom home builders, and some of the nation's largest production homebuilders.

Capitol Environmental has gone through the SWP3 review process with many municipalities across Texas as well as the TCEQ's Edwards Aquifer Program and the U.S. Corps of Engineers. Including us in plan development can limit the review and approval process timeframe.

Capitol Environmental conducts site inspections on many projects throughout the state. Our qualified inspectors keep in constant communication with the site managers and Capitol Environmental Signdistribute inspection reports in a timely manner following each inspection. Our inspectors are always available to you and your staff for storm water questions.

Capitol Environmental will also ensure that your proper postings are available and visible at the site. Our posting sign is checked during each inspection and missing paperwork is replaced in a timely manner to keep you in compliance.

Experience

Our years of TCEQ experience allows us to protect you in a way which no other provider can offer. We stay in close contact with the Commission and are always on the leading edge of the latest changes and interpretations of the storm water regulations. We currently work with close to 200 developers, contractors, and home builders by managing their storm water program.

Additional Services

Site Assessments
Industrial Storm Water Management
NPDES/TPDES Permitting


 


Construction Storm Water

Steers

Capitol Environmental can help you submit your Notice of Intent and DMRs online and save you money. Contact Capitol Environmental for more information or get started by creating an account with the TCEQ STEERS Program.


MS4 Operators

MS4 Operators must be notified prior to the start of any regulated construction project. Click here for a comprehensive list of operators in Texas that includes mailing addresses and each operator's website.


Helpful Links:

TCEQ Construction Storm Water Regulations
TPDES General Permit TXR150000 (PDF) – Issued March 5, 2008
TCEQ Notice of Intent (PDF)
    Helpful links for completing the Notice of Intent:
SIC Code Search
Edwards Aquifer Map
Segment Number Map
USGS Topographic Map
Latitude / Longitude Finder
Charter and Tax ID Numbers
303(d) List
MS4 Operator Mailing Addresses
TCEQ Notice of Termination (PDF)
TCEQ Small Construction Site Notice (PDF)
TCEQ Large Construction Site Notice "Primary Operator" (PDF)
TCEQ Large Construction Site Notice “Secondary” Operator (PDF)
Notice of Change (PDF)
Rainfall Erosivity Waiver Calculator
Instructions for Calculating Low Rainfall Erosivity (PDF)
Low Rainfall Erosivity Waiver (PDF)

 

 

 
 

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