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Utah Construction
Stormwater Inspections
Utah's UPDES Construction General Permit UTRC00000 is administered by the Utah Department of Environmental Quality Division of Water Quality. The permit became effective July 2024 and covers construction activities disturbing one or more acres. Utah's arid climate, sensitive Great Salt Lake watershed, and mountain stream ecosystems require careful attention to sediment control and water quality protection.
Permit Details
Permit Designation
UTRC00000
Issuing Authority
Utah Department of Environmental Quality - Division of Water Quality
Key Inspection Requirements
✓SWPPP required before construction activity begins
✓Inspections every 7 days and within 24 hours of a 0.5-inch or greater rainfall event
✓BMPs must be installed before ground disturbance commences
✓Compliance with Utah's water quality standards for receiving waters
✓Final stabilization with 70% vegetative cover or equivalent permanent stabilization
How StormGuard Pro Helps in Utah
- Auto-generates PDF inspection reports matched to the UTRC00000 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 UT permit requirements
- Shareable report links for project owners, regulators, and the Utah Department of Environmental Quality - Division of Water Quality
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