Leading Stormwater
Management in San Antonio
SWPPPs, 40-point TCEQ inspections, BMP maintenance, and detention basin repair across the San Antonio metro. Jim Price has been signing the reports since 2005, CISEC and CESSWI on every job, with a field binder your superintendent will actually open.

Full coverage. One watershed.
SWPPP authoring, 40-point inspections, post-construction programs, treatment-vault filter service, BMP repair, and basin restoration. Every job tied back to TCEQ, the Construction General Permit, and your municipality’s MS4 conditions. Not a templated checklist swapped between projects.
- 01Stormwater Pollution Prevention PlanSite-specific Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans for Bexar County construction, written to the TCEQ Construction General Permit (TXR150000) and built so your superintendent will actually open the binder.
- 0240-Point Stormwater InspectionOne inspector, one tablet, 40 checkpoints. You get the report before our truck leaves the property.
- 03Post-Construction StormwaterAn annual program that keeps your basins, vaults, and conveyance systems documented, inspected, and in regulatory good standing.
- 04Stormwater Filter ServiceConfined-space crews, OEM-spec cartridges in the truck, waste manifested off site. Your treatment vault back to design flow in a single visit.
- 05Stormwater BMP Maintenance & RepairTexas stormwater contractors for emergency repair and scheduled rehabilitation of structural BMPs. Crews on site within 72 hours when a basin or outfall is failing.
- 06Detention & Retention Basin RepairBathymetric survey, sediment removal, regrading, and outlet rebuild for stormwater basins that have silted in, washed out, or stopped holding their design volume.






Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan
A site-specific SWPPP that clears the TCEQ Construction General Permit, the City of San Antonio, and Bexar County review, and that holds up the first time an inspector walks the gate.
The inlet, the basin, the outfall. Every stop a storm makes.
Most compliance problems aren’t caused by the storm. They’re caused by what sits between the storm and the creek: the inlet 60% choked with construction silt, the detention basin that has quietly lost four feet of capacity to sediment, the treatment-vault cartridge nobody has touched since 2019.
We inspect, document, and maintain every part of the conveyance (inlets, swales, basins, outfalls, treatment vaults) so the system performs the way the civil drawing said it would. The same crew that finds the problem can fix it the following week.
General contractors, developers, HOAs, municipalities, and the property managers who inherit the basin behind Building C.
General contractors
HOAs & property mgmt
Developers
Municipalities
Commercial owners

“They cleared a Notice of Violation the City had been chasing us on for eight months. Showed up Monday, written response by Wednesday, basin back in spec by the following Friday.”
Stormwater questions answered by the inspector, not the receptionist.
Get a stormwater
compliance quote.
Free site walk, written scope of work, fixed-price quote. Usually back to you within 48 hours.