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Stormwater Inspections
Texas's Construction General Permit TXR150000 was renewed in March 2023 and is administered by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. The permit covers construction activities disturbing one or more acres and requires the unique SWP3 plan terminology. Texas's vast geography spanning arid west to humid Gulf Coast regions, combined with intense storm events, demands site-specific stormwater management strategies.
Permit Details
Permit Designation
TXR150000
Issuing Authority
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
Key Inspection Requirements
✓SWP3 (Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan) required before construction begins
✓Inspections every 7 days and within 24 hours of a 0.5-inch or greater rainfall event
✓TCEQ site notice must be posted and visible to the public before construction begins
✓Electronic NOI submission through STEERS online system
✓Enhanced requirements for discharges to impaired water bodies with TMDLs
How StormGuard Pro Helps in Texas
- Auto-generates PDF inspection reports matched to the TXR150000 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 TX permit requirements
- Shareable report links for project owners, regulators, and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
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