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Connecticut Construction
Stormwater Inspections
Connecticut's General Permit DEEP-WPED-GP-015 covers both stormwater and dewatering wastewaters from construction activities disturbing one or more acres. Administered by the Connecticut DEEP, the permit requires compliance with the state's Guidelines for Soil Erosion and Sediment Control. Connecticut's proximity to sensitive coastal and inland waters requires careful management of construction runoff.
Permit Details
Permit Designation
DEEP-WPED-GP-015
Issuing Authority
Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection
Key Inspection Requirements
✓SWPCP (Stormwater Pollution Control Plan) required before construction
✓Inspections required every 7 days and within 24 hours of storms producing 0.25 inches or more
✓Dewatering discharges from construction must also be addressed under the permit
✓Erosion and sediment controls must meet the 2002 CT Guidelines for Soil Erosion and Sediment Control
✓Final stabilization required before Notice of Termination can be filed
How StormGuard Pro Helps in Connecticut
- Auto-generates PDF inspection reports matched to the DEEP-WPED-GP-015 template
- AI-powered photo analysis identifies 17+ BMP types during field inspections
- Tracks 7-day precipitation and triggers post-storm inspection alerts automatically
- Corrective action tracking with deadline reminders per CT permit requirements
- Shareable report links for project owners, regulators, and the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection
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