San Antonio · TCEQ stormwater compliance since 2005

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.

1.4M
Gallons under maintenance
Active detention and water-quality contracts
238
BMPs inspected
Past twelve months across the San Antonio metro
21
Years in San Antonio
Same founder, same phone number since 2005
Aerial view of a Texas river winding through Hill Country
On site today
Detention basin inspection · Stone Oak
40-point report back to ownership before 5 p.m.
★ TCEQ CompliantSan Antonio · Bexar County · Boerne · New Braunfels · SeguinCISEC Certified Stormwater Inspectors★ $2M GL InsuredSame-day Notice of Violation responseVeteran owned★ 21 years of Texas stormwater experience
What we do

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.

How stormwater moves through your site

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.

SITEDETENTION BASINCONVEYANCE
Who we work with

General contractors, developers, HOAs, municipalities, and the property managers who inherit the basin behind Building C.

  • Earthwork on a Texas construction site
    General contractors
  • A landscaped community pond at dusk
    HOAs & property mgmt
  • A residential subdivision detention basin
    Developers
  • Concrete drainage infrastructure
    Municipalities
  • Commercial stormwater treatment vault
    Commercial owners
Aerial view of a Texas commercial detention pond and watershed
Client testimonial
“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.”
Maria L., Asset Manager
Mixed-use, 14 acres · Stone Oak
Common questions

Stormwater questions answered by the inspector, not the receptionist.

If your project will disturb one acre or more of soil, or is part of a larger common plan that does, Texas requires TCEQ permit coverage and a SWPPP before construction begins. We handle the whole package.

Ready when you are

Get a stormwater
compliance quote.

Free site walk, written scope of work, fixed-price quote. Usually back to you within 48 hours.