Environmental Inspections Made Easy

Environmental Inspections Made Easy

Clearing regulatory hurdles is one of the biggest challenges in completing any project, and CRI helps you clear the environmental compliance hurdles with environmental inspection services.

Compliance Resources, Inc. is an environmental consulting agency that simplifies and streamlines environmental compliance for construction firms and contractors by offering straightforward environmental inspection services, including help with all aspects of their SWPPP

With many years of experience in the environmental compliance field, CRI knows red tape can stop projects dead in their tracks. We help contractors and construction firms avoid project stoppages from bureaucratic environmental regulations, clearing one of the biggest hurdles in delivering projects on time and on budget.

What Are Environmental Inspections?

Environmental inspections are services by third-parties (not the government) that help ensure your project is complying with the environmental regulatory statutes under which your project falls. You can think of it essentially as a “dry run”, so that when state and federal regulatory environmental inspectors check on your project, you’re up to code.

Bringing in third-party environmental inspectors early on in the lifecycle of your project will help you correctly implement your project plans early on, and save you the disaster and financial burden of making corrections further down the line or, even worse, after your project is built.

SWPPP Inspections

SWPPPs, or Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans, are a critical part of any construction project and often require navigating lots of red tape. Inspections document the weekly status of your SWPPP implementation. It simply isn't possible to comply with every regulation on the books all the time everytime, but your weekly inspections can help document your proactive approach to identifying problem areas and the actions you have taken to minimize pollution. 

CRI’s environmental inspectors ensure that you are informed about your project when it comes to complying with all the mountains of SWPPP regulations. CRI inspectors use a systematic approach to evaluate your BMPs for compliance. This approach helps you save money by letting you make an informed decision based on justified research instead of an inspector’s preference or regulator’s request. 

Call CRI For Your Texas Environmental Inspection Needs

CRI will help you get it right the first time. We can help ensure your project’s environmental compliance no matter where you are in Texas:

  • Austin
  • Dallas
  • Fort Worth
  • Houston
  • San Antonio

Ready to get started? Call CRI at (888) CRI-SW3P | (888) 274-7937 today.

Free Audit on One Site

Free Audit on One Site

Are you confused by complicated stormwater permit requirements and regulations? Contact us today, and we’ll not only give reliable answers to your questions but also schedule a free on-site audit.
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This is Complicated. That is Why You Need Us.

The following steps are recommended to determine your project status. So you can see that this a complicated business. And highly important to get it right, as the local, state and federal agencies can and do assess fines and penalties for storm water violations. Yet another reason why it is so important to have an established, reputable firm complete your SW3P and inspections.
Determine the size of your site (include all offsite spoils or staging areas.) If your site is one acre or more, you will need a Storm Water pollution Prevention Plan.
Develop a Storm Water Pollution Protection Plan (SW3P). Implement the SW3P and update as work progresses.
Submit a Notice of Intent (NOI) prior to beginning construction.
Post a copy of the Construction Site Notice (CSN) near the entrance to the site.
Complete the site inspections at least once every 7 days OR at least once every 14 days AND after a rain event of 1/2" or more.
Maintain your erosion controls and correct problems within 7 days; document actions taken.
Terminate your permit coverage by submitting a Notice of Termination (NOT) within 30 days.
Maintain copies of all records associated with the storm water permit, SW3Ps and inspections for at least 3 years after your NOT is filed.

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Are you confused by complicated stormwater permit requirements and regulations? Contact us today, and we’ll not only give reliable answers to your questions but also schedule a free on-site audit. All you need to do is fill out the form below, and our specialist will get back to you shortly.

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