Smarter
Stormwater
Pollution Prevention
Plans
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Getting started is easy
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Fill out the project information form and upload your plans
After submitting your order, you’ll receive an email to upload your plans
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48 to 72 hours later, you’ll receive your SWPPP
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Smarter Plans
User friendly plans that tell what you need to know to save resources on SWPPP management and ensure compliance.
Why Smart SWPPP?
Why you should choose Smart SWPPP to develop your next Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan…
- Simple upfront pricing
- 72 hour turnaround time
- Next day rush services available
- Simple ordering process
- User friendly plans
- Customized to your project
- CPESC prepared plans
- 100 percent satisfaction guarantee
- Site Specific Plans
- Notice of Termination included
- No cost project closeout submittals
- 24/7 Support
Frequently Asked Questions
A Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan, also known as a SWPPP, SWP3, or SW3P, is a site-specific document that identifies:
- – The scope of the project.
- – The operator(s) who are responsible for implementing the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan.
- – Potential sources of stormwater pollution at the construction site.
- – The measures that will be implemented to contain on-site pollutants and prevent them from being carried off-site in the form of runoff during storms.
“Construction” refers to actions that result in a disturbance of the land, including clearing, grading, excavating, and other similar activities.
It also includes “construction-related activities,” areas that support the construction project such as stockpiles, borrow areas, concrete truck washouts, fueling areas, material storage areas and equipment storage areas. Construction activities that do not disturb land, such as interior remodeling, generally do not require TPDES or NPDES permit coverage.
- A set of your construction plans. Typically we only need the civil section of your site plans.
- A completed project information form
- For large projects only your STEERS ER Number. A State of Texas Environmental Electronic Reporting System (STEERS) account is required to access the ePermitting system that TCEQ uses to collect reports and permit applications. Please see our 10 steps to create a STEERS account page.
- A copy of your Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan
- A set of your construction plans. Typically we only need the civil section or your site plans.
- A completed project information form
- For large projects only your STEERS ER Number. A State of Texas Environmental Electronic Reporting System (STEERS) account is required to access the ePermitting system that TCEQ uses to collect reports and permit applications. Please see our 10 steps to create a STEERS account page.