by josh | Sep 25, 2025 | Blog
Erosion Control Blanket installed on a slope. In last week’s blog, “What is Stormwater Compliance?”, we explained the basics of what stormwater compliance is and the necessary agencies involved. For contractors, developers, and project managers, understanding...
by josh | Sep 18, 2025 | Blog
What is Stormwater Compliance? During a rainfall event (i.e. rain, snow, sleet, etc.), stormwater can flow across construction sites, industrial facilities, and urban areas, picking up sediment, debris, and various pollutants along the way. Without effective...
by josh | Mar 11, 2019 | Blog
Looking Back Back in the stone age, when our experience with stormwater regulations in Colorado began in the mid 1990s, most Stormwater Management Plans (SWMPs) had single map included to show the location of specific items. This helped a lot with getting the initial...
by josh | Mar 6, 2019 | Blog
In the simplest of terms, the purpose of a stormwater inspection is twofold. Stormwater Inspections – A Dual Purpose First is to create an accurate snapshot of site conditions. It is documenting the status of all the Best Management Practices (BMPs) called for...
by josh | Oct 16, 2018 | Blog
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...