A Stormwater Compliant inspector handing a SWPPP binder to a superintendent in a job-site field office
About

Twenty-one years walking Texas basins.

Stormwater Compliant LLC was founded in San Antonio in 2005 by Jim Price, a Texas civil and construction veteran who watched the same detention ponds, silt fences, and inlet protections fail the same way on project after project. He started the firm to design them right, inspect them on a schedule, and fix them before the rain did the talking.

What we do

The paperwork side and the basin-wall side of stormwater work.

Stormwater compliance starts on paper (SWPPPs, TCEQ permits, MS4 reporting, scheduled inspections) and ends in dirt (basin grading, riser repair, sediment removal, outfall stabilization). Most firms pick a side. We do both, so the plan a regulator reads matches the work a crew actually performs.

Most jobs come to us after construction wraps. The developer has moved on, the GC has closed out the punch list, and the detention basin behind Building C still needs someone to inspect it, photograph it, file the report, and call out the repair before it turns into an NOV. Long-term post-construction stormwater is the work we do best.

Horse near a Texas river
Texas longhorn in a pasture
Excavated trench at a project site
A Stormwater Compliant inspector walking the perimeter of a Texas construction site
Aerial view of a detention basin
By the numbers

What two decades of San Antonio stormwater work adds up to.

1.4M
Gallons under maintenance
Active detention and water-quality contracts
238
BMPs inspected
Past twelve months across the San Antonio metro
21
Years in San Antonio
Same founder, same phone number since 2005
100%
NOV resolution rate
Every notice cleared on first response
How we work

Four standards behind every San Antonio stormwater project.

  • 01

    Fixed price before a truck leaves the yard.

    Field work is quoted as a written scope at a fixed number. No hourly creep, no surprise change orders for the obvious stuff. If we find something the original walk missed, you see the photo and the line item before we touch it.

  • 02

    Compliance records live where the regulator looks.

    The SWPPP binder, inspection log, and maintenance history stay in the job-site trailer or the property's compliance box. A copy syncs to your portal. When a TCEQ inspector pulls up unannounced, the paperwork is where they expect it, not in a shared drive nobody can find the login for.

  • 03

    Every inspection point gets a time-stamped photo.

    Every BMP, every repair, every replaced filter sock or riprap pad is photographed with geo-tag and timestamp, then uploaded inside 24 hours. You can defend the file in front of a city engineer, an insurance adjuster, or an HOA board without a phone call.

  • 04

    Somebody picks up the phone.

    When you have water on the ground at two in the morning, you need a person, not a phone tree. The after-hours line rings a CISEC inspector who can be on site the same day.

Credentials & coverage
TCEQ CGP OperatorCISEC InspectorCESSWI Practitioner$2M General Liability$1M AutoSan Antonio HQ Since 2005
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