Assistance Tools for Construction Storm Water General Permits

Storm water runoff from construction activities can have a significant impact on water quality. As storm water flows over a construction site, it picks up pollutants like sediment, debris, and chemicals and deposits them in creeks, streams, rivers, lakes, etc. The Storm Water Permitting Program requires operators of construction sites that disturb one or more acres of land to obtain permit coverage.

The TCEQ Small Business and Local Government Assistance section developed the following tools to help construction-site owners and operators comply with storm water permitting requirements.

Tools

Forms

To obtain the following forms, go to the TCEQ Forms Web page and search for the form number indicated (in parentheses).

  • Notice of Intent (TCEQ Form 20022)
  • Notice of Termination (TCEQ Form 20023)
  • Notice of Change (TCEQ Form 20391)
  • Low Rainfall Erosity Waiver (TCEQ Form 20064)

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Assistance Tools for Industrial Storm Water General Permits

Assistance Tools for Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MS4s)