Stormwater Compliance Support Across Texas
Since 1997, Stormcon has helped companies stay in compliance with EPA, TCEQ, and local government regulations. As a full-service stormwater compliance company in Texas, we support environmental and erosion control requirements with practical options that fit your operation.
Your Partner in
Environmental Compliance
ABOUT STORMCON
Stormcon provides comprehensive stormwater management and environmental compliance services. From SWPPP development and permitting to weekly stormwater inspections, we ensure your projects meet the regulatory requirements needed during the duration of your construction project.
Our team of experts brings decades of combined experience across land development, industrial facilities, general construction, home building, electric utility, and batch plant operations. We deliver solutions that keep your projects on track and in compliance.
20+
Years of Experience
100+
Projects Completed Annually
WHAT WE DO
Our Services
Stormcon has helped company after company develop an individual, workable environmental program by giving you options on how to comply, and letting you choose what fits your company best.
The key to stormwater compliance is making your plan fit your company, not forcing your company into our plan.
SWPPPs
Stormcon builds customized SWPPPs that fit a client’s construction plans, instead of forcing the client into pre-manufactured SWPPPs.
SITE INSPECTIONS
Stormcon can provide weekly stormwater inspections using customized reports or the StormPro Max electronic inspection forms. These inspections wil assist you in staying in compliance and be informed of any deficiencies that need to be addressed.
TRAINING
Stormcon offers various training classes from educating project managers about stormwater compliance to training our client’s current employeees to become qualfiied in-house inspectors.
WHO WE SERVE
Built for the
Operators in the Field
Stormcon supports stormwater compliance across a range of industries, delivering SWPPPs, inspections, and training that align with your operation and project requirements.
Different industries face different stormwater requirements. We work with operators across Texas to build compliance programs that fit the way you actually work.
One consistent goal: Practical stormwater compliance support.
LAND DEVELOPMENT
Turn-key SWPPPs, weekly inspections, and training, built around civil plans, MS4 coordination, and fast-moving project schedules.
GENERAL CONSTRUCTION
Support for general contractors and owners, from SWPPP setup and NOI requirements to weekly inspection reporting and jobsite readiness.
INDUSTRIAL
Industrial SWPPPs, routine inspections, and permit-driven documentation support, based on facility activities and required inspection frequency.
HOME BUILDING
SWPPPs and inspections tailored to production home building workflows, with clear electronic reporting and practical training for teams in the field.
FRANCHISE UTILITIES
Compliance guidance for utility ground-disturbing work, helping operators understand what’s required and avoid overcomplicating the role on site.
Frequently Asked Questions
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A SWPPP (Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan) is a site-specific plan that documents stormwater controls (BMPs), inspection routines, and responsibilities to help meet stormwater permit requirements during construction or regulated activities.
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Many construction and operator activities in Texas require a SWPPP under TPDES (Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System) rules administered by TCEQ. Requirements vary by project type, disturbed area, and operator role. If you’re unsure, we can help determine what applies.
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NPDES is the federal stormwater permitting framework. TPDES is Texas’s state-administered program (through TCEQ) that implements those requirements for regulated activities in Texas.
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These are common permit-related notices that may be required depending on your project and operator role:
NOI (Notice of Intent)
NOT (Notice of Termination)
NOC (Notice of Change)
We help clients understand what’s needed and prepare the related documentation as part of a turn-key approach.
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The TPDES CGP permit allows for two different inspection frequencies:
Once every 14 days + an inspection within 24hrs after the end of a storm event of 0.5 inch or more.
Once every 7 days, regardless of rainfall
Stormcon also monitors updates to local MS4 ordinances for more strict inspection schedules that may require rain event inspections at differing amounts outside of what is required by TCEQ. Stormcon follows the inspection schedule determined by the client and provides electronic reporting.
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An MS4 (Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System) is a city or local jurisdiction responsible for stormwater programs and ordinances. MS4 requirements can affect inspection expectations and documentation, so staying aligned with local rules helps reduce surprises.
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We provide inspection reports electronically and can support digital inspection workflows (including client-preferred systems). Our goal is to deliver clear, usable reporting that helps teams address deficiencies quickly.
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Stormcon supports stormwater compliance for: Land Development, Home Building, General Construction, Franchise Utilities, and Industrial operations, including SWPPPs, inspections, and training.
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Yes. We offer training that ranges from project manager education to helping client employees become qualified in-house inspectors, depending on your needs.
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For the fastest quote, share: project type, job location (city/site), timeline, and any known permit or inspection requirements you’re working under.