
Comprehensive Erosion Control & SWPPP Services in Santa Fe, TX
Houston Erosion Control is a leading provider of Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) compliance services and erosion control solutions serving Santa Fe, Texas and the surrounding Galveston County area. Our experienced team delivers the full spectrum of construction stormwater management — from initial SWPPP documentation and NOI filing through field installation of Best Management Practices (BMPs) including silt fencing, inlet protection, construction entrance stabilization, hydroseeding, hydromulching, and Curlex erosion control blankets.
Santa Fe’s coastal prairie location in Galveston County requires SWPPP compliance tailored to the area’s unique soil conditions and proximity to sensitive Gulf Coast ecosystems. This growth means more construction activity, more disturbed acreage, and a greater need for professional SWPPP compliance to meet Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) requirements under the TPDES Construction General Permit (TXR150000).
As a sister company to HoustonHydroseeding.com — the #1 ranked hydroseeding service provider in the Greater Houston area — we bring proven expertise, established relationships with general contractors and developers, and a track record of regulatory compliance to every project in Santa Fe.
Santa Fe Soil Conditions & Erosion Challenges
The Santa Fe area is characterized by Galveston County Gulf Coast clay soils, which present specific challenges for construction site erosion control. Construction sites in Santa Fe must manage stormwater runoff within the Galveston County watershed system, which ultimately drains to Galveston Bay and the Gulf of Mexico.
| Soil Type | Galveston County Gulf Coast clay soils |
|---|---|
| County | Galveston County |
| Population | 13,000+ |
| Key Landmark | the Santa Fe Independent School District and coastal prairie development |
TCEQ SWPPP Requirements for Santa Fe Construction Projects
All construction projects in Santa Fe, TX that disturb one or more acres of land are required by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) to obtain coverage under the TPDES Construction General Permit (TXR150000). Non-compliance can result in fines of up to $25,000 per day per violation.
- Notice of Intent (NOI) — File with TCEQ at least 7 days before construction begins on your Santa Fe project
- SWPPP Document Preparation — Develop a comprehensive Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan specific to your site conditions
- BMP Installation — Install silt fencing, inlet protection, construction entrances, and other required Best Management Practices
- SWPPP Signage — Post required permit signage visible from the nearest public road
- Regular Inspections — Conduct inspections every 14 days and within 24 hours of rainfall events exceeding 0.5 inches
- Notice of Termination (NOT) — File with TCEQ once construction is complete and the site has achieved 70% vegetative cover
Erosion Control & SWPPP Services in Santa Fe
- Silt Fence Installation — Professional machine-sliced silt fence installation for SWPPP compliance
- Construction Entrances — Crushed stone and geotextile fabric entrance pads
- Inlet Protection — Storm drain inlet barriers and grate filters
- Concrete Washout — SWPPP-compliant concrete washout containment
- Street Sweeping — Mechanical sediment removal from public roadways
- Hydroseeding — Rapid vegetation establishment for final stabilization
- Erosion Control Blankets — Curlex and biodegradable blankets for slope protection
- SWPPP Plan Preparation — Comprehensive TXR150000 compliant SWPPP documents
- NOI & NOT Filing — TCEQ STEERS permit filing services
- SWPPP Inspections — Certified bi-weekly and post-storm inspections
Frequently Asked Questions — Santa Fe
Do you provide SWPPP and erosion control services in Santa Fe?
Yes, Houston Erosion Control serves Santa Fe and all of Galveston County as part of our comprehensive Greater Houston service area. Our crews can typically mobilize to Santa Fe project sites within 24-48 hours of your request.
What SWPPP permit is required for construction in Santa Fe?
Construction projects in Santa Fe that disturb one or more acres require coverage under TCEQ’s TPDES Construction General Permit (TXR150000). We handle the complete permit process from NOI filing through NOT at project completion.
How much does erosion control cost for a project in Santa Fe?
Costs vary based on project size, acreage disturbed, and BMPs required. Contact us for a free site-specific quote. We offer competitive pricing for projects of all sizes across Galveston County.
Ready to Get Started in Santa Fe?
Contact Houston Erosion Control today for a free consultation on your Santa Fe SWPPP and erosion control needs.
(281) 369-4800 | Request a Free Quote