Modifying a SWMP in changing field conditions.

Your Stormwater Management Plan is a living document that is intended to be updated to reflect changes over the life of a project. If your SWMP is not updated routinely, there is a strong chance that you are out of compliance. Regulators who visit your site and review...

Does my site need a SWMP?

Our FAQ section provides a brief description of the sites that would require a Stormwater Management Plan (SWMP), but if you are new to Colorado or new to land development and construction you may want a more detailed description to help definitively determine whether...

What’s in a SWMP?

It’s in the Details Check our resource section for copies of the state guidance document and the state SWMP inspection checklist. These are most complete and authoritative sources for answers to the question: What’s in a SWMP? For a quick overview of what is in...

What permits and plans do I need?

Patterns and Trends Because of the large number of projects we manage, our inspection team often sees patterns and trends in enforcement and compliance management that we’d like to share with you. This is one way we use our specialization to benefit our clients....

Your SWMP plan design will drive your stormwater budget

Stormwater Design, Installation and Maintenance are all related. Smart design will save you time and money in later phases of your project. Your budget for creating a Stormwater Management Plan will vary by project, of course, but it is often in the range of $1500 to...