TCEQ NOTICE OF INTENT
PREPARATION

Permitting services streamlined to get your next project started and in compliance.

A TCEQ Notice of Intent (NOI) is an application requesting permit coverage under the Construction General Permit (CGP) TXR150000. The CGP allows contractors and developers to discharge stormwater into state waterways, so long as they comply with the terms of the permit. The first CGP requirement for contractors and developers is that they develop a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP). The second CGP requirement is to submit your TCEQ notice to obtain coverage. There are two paths for obtaining coverage under the CGP based on the size of your site.

  1. Sites disturbing under five acres can receive automatic authorization by completing a TCEQ Small Construction Site Notice and submitting the notice to the local regulatory agency two days prior to starting construction.
  2. Sites disturbing over five acres or are part of a common plan of development disturbing five or more acres must submit a Notice of Intent through the State of Texas Environmental Electronic Reporting System (STEERS), pay the $225 application fee, and submit your NOI to the local regulatory agency two days prior to starting construction.
Why choose ProjectCompli to prepare your TCEQ Notice of Intent?

Our simplified permitting process ensures your Notice of Intent will be processed and submitted to the state and local regulatory agency within 48 hours. Our SWPPP development service includes preparing and submitting all your notices whether you need a TCEQ Notice of Intent or a Small Construction Site Notice. Regardless of whether you choose our SWPPP development, site inspections, or permitting services, each one of these services includes submitting your Notice of Termination to TCEQ and the local regulatory agency at the end of the project.

For more information about permitting requirements and our services, please see our State of Texas Environmental Electronic Reporting System (STEERS) help page.

Permitting Includes:
  • 2 Day Turnaround Time
  • Submittal to Local Regulatory Body
  • Documentation of Submittals for SWPPP Records
  • Permit Termination Processing