Air Quality & Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP)
In an ever increasing effort to react to the current market trends and to provide our clients with the best possible service, Rose Law Group pc has the ability to manage partially developed property or finished lots in the areas of Air Quality and Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan Management. As with our Project Management and Construction Management services, Rose Law Group pc is the only Law Firm in Arizona to offer this type of service.
Our skilled Project Management team is Rule 310 Comprehensive Dust Control Compliance Certified and SWPPP Qualified to assess your asset to determine the permit status, level of compliance, status of Best Management Practice (BMPs) devices, and provide you with a plan to bring your project into compliance.
A property that is partially developed – this includes finished subdivisions with vacant lots – while not actively under construction is still required to implement measures to prevent fugitive dust from escaping the site and to manage storm water run-off. Expensive fines are levied for non-compliance.
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