SWPPP Permits
A Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) is Required for Construction Projects
SWPPP plans assist Draper City, owners, developers, and contractors with implementing good housekeeping techniques and best management practices. It also ensures compliance with federal, state, and local code.
SWPPP will help reduce waste from chemicals and materials used in construction that may wash into storm drains during rainy weather. It also takes soil into account that may erode from construction sites and contribute to environmental degradation.
Apply for a SWPPP Permit
To apply for a SWPPP permit, fill out a notice of intent (NOI) based on the acre size and fill out the required documentation listed below. To submit for your permit, email your SWPP permit documentation. If you have questions, call 801-576-6331.
Permit Information and Documents
Documents Required for Development
- NOI - Draper City (Less than 1 acre)
- NOI - Utah Division of Water Quality (Greater than 1 acre)
- NOI - Utah Division of Water Quality (Less than one acre PART of a common plan)
Obtaining a Construction Dewatering Permit
If your construction site is going to be dewatering, the site is required to obtain a Construction Dewatering Permit through the Utah Department of Water Quality. To obtain the permit, please follow the link below: