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Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan Support in Murfreesboro, TN

Environmental Solutions provides Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan support, SWPPP field services, erosion control installation, sediment control maintenance, inspections, and site stabilization for developers, general contractors, commercial builders, apartment projects, and active construction sites across Middle Tennessee.

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What is SWPPP?

A Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan, commonly called a SWPPP, helps identify how a construction site will control stormwater runoff, reduce sediment discharge, and protect nearby drainage systems, streams, creeks, and surface waters. The EPA states that construction stormwater permits generally apply to projects that disturb one acre or more, or smaller sites that are part of a larger common plan of development that will disturb one acre or more. Construction activity includes clearing, grading, excavating, and other land-disturbing work that may generate pollutants in stormwater runoff.

In Tennessee, TDEC requires a site-specific SWPPP to be developed and submitted with the Notice of Intent for Construction Activity Stormwater Discharges. TDEC also states that the SWPPP must be developed, implemented, and updated according to the Construction General Permit.

Environmental Solutions helps take the field burden off your project team by providing the hands-on erosion control and sediment control services needed to keep your job site protected, maintained, and ready for the next phase of work.

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Call Environmental Solutions today to get a quote for SWPPP support, erosion control, sediment control, and stormwater compliance services in Murfreesboro and Middle Tennessee.

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Turnkey SWPPP Field Support for Developers & Commercial Builders

When we talk about turnkey SWPPP support, we mean practical help from start to finish. Your superintendent, project manager, or development team should not have to chase down multiple crews for silt fence, inlet protection, construction entrances, erosion matting, seeding, straw, inspections, maintenance, and final stabilization.

Environmental Solutions gives developers and contractors a local point of contact for the field work tied to stormwater pollution prevention, erosion control, sediment control, and construction site stabilization.

Our SWPPP support services may include:

Silt Fence Installation & Maintenance

Helps control sediment along disturbed soil areas, property edges, slopes, and drainage paths.

Erosion Control Matting & Blankets

Helps protect exposed soil, slopes, and disturbed areas from washout and erosion.

Inlet Protection

Helps reduce sediment, debris, and runoff from entering storm drains and drainage systems.

Seeding, Straw & Hydroseeding

Helps stabilize disturbed soil during temporary or final stabilization phases.

Construction Entrances

Helps reduce mud tracking from active construction sites onto roads, pavement, and public access areas.

SWPPP Inspections & Maintenance Support

Helps identify damaged, clogged, washed-out, buried, or missing erosion control measures before they become bigger issues.

Straw Wattles & Check Dams

Helps slow runoff, filter sediment, and protect drainage paths, slopes, and concentrated flow areas.

Final Stabilization

Helps close out disturbed soil areas with seeding, straw, straw mats, matting, and other stabilization practices.

TDEC’s Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control Handbook is the current technical reference for erosion prevention and sediment control measures on Tennessee construction sites. The handbook was updated effective January 9, 2026, and includes guidance for EPSC plans, EPSC measures, inspections, forms, seed mix examples, and stormwater-related practices.

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Why SWPPP Support Matters on Construction Sites

Stormwater compliance is not just paperwork. It is what happens on the ground after grading starts, rain hits, soil moves, trucks come in and out, and the site changes from week to week.

The EPA explains that stormwater runoff from construction activity can carry pollutants from disturbed land, including sediment, into local surface waters. The NPDES stormwater permitting process is designed to help prevent stormwater runoff from washing harmful pollutants into nearby waters.

For developers and general contractors, that means erosion and sediment control needs to be installed, maintained, inspected, adjusted, and stabilized as the project moves forward.

Environmental Solutions helps with the job site side of SWPPP support by keeping Best Management Practices, also called BMPs, in working condition. That may include repairing silt fence, refreshing construction entrances, replacing inlet protection, adding straw wattles, stabilizing slopes, maintaining sediment controls, or handling final stabilization when the site is ready.

Our goal is simple: help keep your job site cleaner, safer, more compliant, and moving.

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Common SWPPP Compliance Issues We Help Prevent

A SWPPP may look good on paper, but the real test is how the site holds up during construction. Environmental Solutions helps developers and contractors stay ahead of common erosion control and sediment control problems that can create delays, rework, inspection concerns, and unnecessary job site headaches.

Local SWPPP Support With One Point of Contact

Developers and contractors have enough moving pieces on a job site. Environmental Solutions helps simplify the stormwater side of the project by giving you a local team that can handle multiple erosion control, sediment control, stabilization, and site maintenance needs under one roof.

That means fewer calls, fewer gaps, and fewer delays when the job site changes.

Environmental Solutions is veteran owned, locally operated, based in Murfreesboro, backed by more than 20 years of experience, responsive, safety-focused, compliance-minded, and experienced with commercial builds and apartment developments.

We believe in clear communication, reliable scheduling, clean job sites, and straight answers. No runaround. No overcomplicating it. Just the field support your site needs to keep moving.

Common issues we help address include:

Missing or Damaged Silt Fence: Sediment controls can fail when fence is torn, knocked down, buried, undercut, or not installed where the site needs it.

Unprotected Storm: DrainsInlet protection helps prevent sediment and debris from entering storm drain systems during active construction.

Mud Tracking Onto Roads: Construction entrances help reduce sediment leaving the site on truck tires and equipment.

Unstable Slopes: Exposed slopes can wash out quickly without matting, straw, seeding, wattles, or other stabilization practices.

Poor Runoff Flow Control: Water moving too fast can carry sediment, damage BMPs, and create ruts, washouts, and drainage problems.

Delayed Stabilization: Exposed soil left untreated can create avoidable erosion and sediment movement.

BMPs Not Maintained After Weather: Rain events can clog, move, damage, or overwhelm erosion control measures.

Site Changes Not Reflected in Field Controls: As grading and construction phases change, erosion control measures may need to be moved, replaced, or upgraded.

Tennessee guidance emphasizes that erosion prevention and sediment control BMPs should be properly selected, installed, and maintained to limit sediment leaving construction sites and protect Tennessee surface waters.