Stormwater compliance,
inspection, and repair for Texas property.
The full scope of work a commercial site owes the state from the first acre of disturbance through the next thirty years of operation. Most visitors land here trying to figure out which service they actually need. The cards below sort by where you are in that life cycle: planning a build, fielding an inspection notice, or staring at a basin that no longer holds water.
What Texas regulators mean when they say stormwater compliance.
Stormwater compliance is the body of permits, written plans, scheduled inspections, and physical Best Management Practices a Texas property has to keep in place so rainfall leaves the site without dumping sediment, hydrocarbons, or excess volume into the nearest creek, aquifer recharge zone, or municipal storm sewer. It is regulated, recorded, and audited. It is also routinely ignored until a Notice of Violation arrives.
In Texas the program is run by TCEQ under the federal Clean Water Act. A construction project disturbing one acre or more needs a site-specific SWPPP and Construction General Permit (TXR150000) coverage before ground is broken. Once the project is built, the obligation does not end. It transfers to the owner as a permanent O&M duty on every detention basin, retention pond, treatment vault, filter system, and outfall on the property, for the operational life of the site.
Our services map to that timeline. SWPPP authoring and 40-point inspections cover the regulated, document-heavy side. Post-construction program management, filter service, BMP repair, and basin restoration cover the physical work the BMPs themselves require to keep doing what the original civil drawings said they would.

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.

40-Point Stormwater Inspection
A photo-documented 40-point field inspection of every stormwater control on your property (inlets, swales, junction boxes, basins, outfalls, treatment vaults, and filters), delivered as a TCEQ- and MS4-ready PDF the same day we walk the site.

Post-Construction Stormwater
Ongoing program management for stormwater BMPs after substantial completion. We run the inspection calendar, file the city and TCEQ paperwork, and coordinate repairs before the next inspection cycle exposes them. Billed as a flat annual fee, not by the hour.

Stormwater Filter Service
Scheduled and as-needed cartridge replacement, media swaps, and flow verification for stormwater treatment vaults and proprietary BMPs across the San Antonio metro: Contech StormFilter, ADS BayFilter, Oldcastle, Stormtech Isolator Row, Aquashield, and the rest.

Stormwater BMP Maintenance & Repair
Structural repair, rehabilitation, and emergency response for stormwater BMPs (concrete, masonry, riprap, vegetation, and earthwork), closed out with photo documentation, as-built revisions, and city sign-off.

Detention & Retention Basin Repair
Full rehabilitation for detention basins, retention ponds, and infiltration basins across Bexar County and the I-35 corridor. We survey what you have, restore it to what the original drawing called for, and file the documentation with the municipality so the asset is back on the books.
Get a stormwater
compliance quote.
Free site walk, written scope of work, fixed-price quote. Usually back to you within 48 hours.