Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan Services in the Rockies and High Plains
Service Availability:
- Colorado
- Montana
- New Mexico
- N/S Dakota
- Utah
- Wyoming
Grouse Mountain offers expert Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) services designed for construction, oil & gas, mining, infrastructure and land‑disturbance projects throughout Wyoming and the broader Rocky Mountain and High Plains region. From notice of intent (NOI) through final release, our team supports every step to keep your site compliant with the Clean Water Act (CWA) and state stormwater regulations.
Why Choose Grouse Mountain for Your Stormwater Compliance?
Full‑service stormwater planning
From NOI to NOT, plus BMP design and inspection—one firm handles it.
Local/regional expertise
Based in Buffalo, WY, we understand state and federal stormwater programs in the Mountain West.
Cross‑discipline integration
Stormwater services work alongside wildlife, reclamation, GIS and permitting teams—minimizing coordination burden for you.
Responsive & project‑scaled
We tailor programs to project size and risk—making sure you’re compliant without overpaying.
End‑to‑end support
We don’t just hand you a plan; we help implement, inspect, maintain, and close the project.
Notice of Intent (NOI) & Notice of Termination (NOT)
- Preparation and submission of NOI to your state regulatory body for site permit activation.
- Final site close‑out via Notice of Termination (NOT) once disturbance ceases and compliance is maintained.
SWPPP Development & Site Map Design
- Full creation of a customized Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan tailored to your project, including mapping of site topography, drainage, sedimentation basins, and Best Management Practices (BMPs).
- Site map preparation showing disturbance boundaries, flow paths, BMP locations and site layout.
Site Closure & Reclamation Integration
- Transition of site from active construction to reclamation or final condition via collaboration between stormwater planning and reclamation teams.
- Final documentation, site close‑out packages, and termination of permit coverage.
Erosion Control Planning & Best Management Practices (BMPs)
- Design and specification of erosion control measures (e.g., straw mulching, silt fences, sediment traps, stabilized construction entrances) to protect soil structure and minimize runoff.
- Ongoing inspection, maintenance and amendment of BMPs to ensure effectiveness through project life.
Stormwater Monitoring & Compliance Inspections
- Development of monitoring programs (e.g., turbidity sampling, rainfall/runoff monitoring) tailored for compliance and best‑practice risk management.
- Regular on‑site inspections and compliance audits to document BMP effectiveness, identify corrective actions and maintain regulatory documentation.
