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SWPPP Services for Fort Worth Construction SITES
A Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (also known as a SWPPP or SW3P) is required for most construction projects across Texas — including right here in Fort Worth. It’s one of those things you don’t think about until you’re already underway and suddenly get hit with a request from the city or TCEQ for proof. A SWPPP outlines how stormwater runoff will be managed and controlled from your construction site to protect the environment.
At Pro SWPPP, we do one thing, and we do it right: build fully compliant SWPPPs. With over 17 years of experience serving Texas construction sites, we’ve streamlined a process that ensures your SWPPP meets every regulatory requirement, with quick turnaround and zero headaches. Order online today and stay on schedule.
We’re Certified Professionals in Erosion and Sediment Control (CPESC), meaning we’ve met the industry’s most rigorous standards. As your SWPPP partner in Fort Worth, we make sure your plan meets all city, state, and federal regulations, guaranteed.

When Will My SWPPP Be Ready?
Only 3 business days to receive your SWPPP after ordering.
Need it quick? You can expedite your SWPPP to receive it within 24 hours.
DESIGNED FOR THE
TCEQ & TXR150000
STORMWATER PERMIT
What’s Included?
- SWPPP Narrative fully compliant with Texas Commission of Environmental Quality (TCEQ) Construction General Permit TXR150000
- Notice of Intent Prepared via TCEQ STEERS
- Construction Site Notice
- Inspection Guidelines
- Full Support during the life of the project from Pro SWPPP


Is a SWPPP required in FORT WORTH?
Most construction projects in Fort Worth require a SWPPP so long as the following applies:
- Construction is affecting 1 acre or more of land.
- The site affects less than 1 acre of land but is considered by the City or County as ‘part of a larger common plan of development’ per TCEQ. This is a way the City or County forces you to complete the full SWPPP package for your project.
UNSURE IF YOU NEED A SWPPP?
Find out if you truly need a SWPPP for your project in Fort Worth, TX. Take our 2-step quiz.
Services We Provide
Getting started is simple. Just send us your completed Order Form along with access to the Civil Drawings, and we’ll handle the rest — delivering your SWPPP in 72 hours or less. We tailor every plan to match your specific site in Fort Worth and the scope of work, ensuring it’s fully compliant with all Federal (EPA), State (TCEQ), and Local Fort Worth regulations.
If it’s required for the SWPPP, it’s included in our plan preparation…
If your project in Fort Worth disturbs over 5 acres, your Notice of Intent will be prepared and assigned to you for processing electronically via TCEQ’s STEERS Electronic Permitting System. We do offer TURNKEY service for just a small premium where we will obtain a DAR form from you authorizing us to handle your Stormwater Permitting. We will process everything on your behalf including the TCEQ Permit fee; you’ll never have to log into TCEQ’s archaic website that looks like it was designed by a fifth grader. You’ll thank us later!
If the local authority of Tarrant County requests a SWPPP site map prior to breaking ground, we will create one for you. This varies depending on governmental guidelines; we’ll let you know if one is needed.
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FORT WORTH SWPPP FAQs
What are the SWPPP requirements in Fort Worth?
We have a full list of SWPPP requirements available here.
Who regulates SWPPP in Fort Worth?
The EPA has authorized the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) to implement the Stormwater Permitting Program in the State of Texas. They’re responsible for issuing SWPPP permits, compliance, and enforcement activities throughout the state.
How long will the SWPPP last?
A SWPPP is only temporary. The plan is applicable during the construction phase of the project. Once your project is complete, the SWPPP is concluded via a Notice of Termination (N.O.T.).
Do I need to update the SWPPP if the project changes?
Yes, your SWPPP is a dynamic active working document that you can update and change at your convenience during the project as the need arises. We support our customer’s projects from Start to Finish so just let us know how we can help…
Office Near Fort Worth, Texas
We serve our Tarrant County clients from right here in Texas, with fast service and local expertise you can count on. Have questions about SWPPP requirements in Fort Worth? Get in touch, we’re here to help.
Phone: (833) 438-7977
Address: 7702 Farm to Market 1960 Rd E STE 370A, Humble, TX 77346
Hours of Operation: Everyday: 6am-6pm CT