SWPPP (Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan) Services
Professional SWPPP Compliance for Construction & Development Projects
Environmental regulations are constantly evolving, and Todd’s Services stays ahead of industry requirements to ensure your project remains fully compliant. A Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) is a critical document that outlines the practices, controls, and procedures used to prevent pollution from stormwater runoff at construction sites, industrial facilities, and other regulated locations.
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A SWPPP identifies potential sources of contamination, including sediment, chemicals, and debris, and details the strategies used to minimize or eliminate these risks. This includes erosion control measures, waste management protocols, stormwater management systems, and the ongoing maintenance procedures required to keep these controls effective.
Required under the Clean Water Act and enforced at the local, state, and federal levels, a SWPPP must be updated regularly to ensure continued compliance and protection of Michigan’s water resources. Todd’s Services provides the expertise needed to develop, implement, and maintain SWPPP documentation that safeguards water quality and prevents environmental harm.
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What is SWPPP?
A Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) outlines how a construction site will prevent sediment, debris, and pollutants from entering nearby waterways.
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Site assessment & documentation
Erosion control planning
Silt fence installation
Inlet protection
Stabilized construction entrances
Temporary seeding & mulching
Ongoing inspections
Maintenance & repairs
Final stabilization
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Required for most construction sites
Prevents erosion and sediment runoff
Protects wetlands and waterways
Avoids fines and project shutdowns
Frequently Asked Questions
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A Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan outlines the controls and practices used to prevent pollution from stormwater runoff at regulated sites.
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If your project disturbs one acre or more, you likely need a SWPPP.
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SWPPPs are required by the Clean Water Act and local/state regulations for many construction and industrial projects to protect water quality.
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It covers erosion control, waste management, stormwater systems, site inspections, and procedures for maintaining pollution‑prevention measures.
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Compliance is monitored at federal, state, and local levels, including agencies such as EGLE in Michigan.
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Absolutely — we develop, update, and implement SWPPP documentation to ensure your project meets all regulatory standards.
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Yes, we provide scheduled and post‑storm inspections.
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Absolutely, we respond quickly to keep your site compliant.
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