Utah SWPPP Services
…in Salt Lake, St. George, Eden, and West Valley
Simple up front pricing
Next day rush services available
No-Risk 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed
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
Need it faster? Please contact us; we’re here to help you get your project started.
Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan
For UTRC00000 Projects
$799
Includes
Prepared UDEQ Notice of Intent application
Prepared Site Notices
Submittals to local MS4 regulator to start and end project
72 hour turnaround time
UDEQ Notice of Intent
Prepared permit application
$99
Ideal for
Projects that have a SWPPP but need their UDEQ UTRC00000 Permit
Includes
Prepared Construction Site Notices
Submittals to local MS4 regulator to start and end project
48 hour turnaround time
Need a custom solution for your project?
Call 1-888-363-0022
Ideal for
Developers and home builders with multiple projects
Multi-phased developments
Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan
For UTRC00000 Projects
UDEQ Notice of Intent
Prepared permit application
Need a custom solution for your project?
$799
$99
Call 1-888-363-0022
Includes
Prepared UDEQ Notice of Intent application
Ideal for
Projects that have a SWPPP but need their UDEQ UTRC00000 Permit
Ideal for
Developers and home builders with multiple projects
Prepared Construction Site Notices
Submittals to local MS4 regulator to start and end project
72 hour turnaround time
Includes
Prepared Construction Site Notices
Submittals to local MS4 regulator to start and end project
48 hour turnaround time
and
Multi-phased developments
Frequently Asked Questions
- 1. Develop a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP)
- 2. Submit your Notice of Intent to the Utah Department of Environmental Quality (UDEQ) through the U.S. EPA’s Central Data Exchange (CDX) reporting tool and obtain any local stormwater permits prior to starting work.
- 3. Submit your SWPPP to the local city or county as part of your overall development package.
- 4. Implement your SWPPP by installing the proposed erosion and sediment control plan and posting all required notices
- 5. Conduct the required inspections and perform maintenance on any deficiency items found during the inspections
How can Smart SWPPP help?
We offer a streamlined approach to developing your SWPPP and notices within 72 hours, along with a range of services, including Notice of Intent preparation, erosion and sediment control plan design, stabilization plans, and SWPPP signage.
- – in separate stages
- – in separate phases
- – in combination with other construction activities
- – plats
- – blueprints
- – marketing plans
- – contracts
- – building permits
- – public notice or hearing
- – zoning requests
It can include one operator or many operators.
Example: A subdivision is being developed. A home builder is constructing a house on a 0.5-acre lot, another company is clearing 2 acres in the next phase of the subdivision, and a contractor is excavating an additional 0.5 acres for a pond. In this case, the total disturbed area would be 3 acres, so each operator would be subject to the requirements associated with disturbing 1 or more acres.
“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 permit coverage.