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Arkansas SWPPP
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Arkansas SWPPP Requirements | Construction Stormwater Permit & NPDES Compliance
Starting a construction project in Arkansas requires more than equipment and manpower. If your site disturbs one acre or more, you are required to obtain coverage under the state’s Construction Stormwater General Permit and develop a compliant Arkansas Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan, or SWPPP.
The Arkansas SWPPP is required under the Arkansas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System program, administered by the Arkansas Department of Energy and Environment Division of Environmental Quality (ADEQ). The plan must be completed before submitting your Notice of Intent and before any land disturbance begins. A completed and executed SWPPP submittal is required as part of the ADEQ Notice of Intent application.
What Is an Arkansas SWPPP?
An Arkansas SWPPP is a site-specific document that outlines how your project will:
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Control erosion and sediment runoff
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Protect nearby streams and storm systems
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Implement and maintain Best Management Practices
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Inspect and document compliance throughout construction
The plan includes site maps, drainage patterns, stabilization methods, inspection procedures, and corrective action requirements.
When Is a SWPPP Required in Arkansas?
You must obtain permit coverage if your project:
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Disturbs one acre or more, or
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Is part of a larger common plan of development exceeding one acre
Authorization is obtained by filing a Notice of Intent through the APDES system. The SWPPP must be prepared and ready to implement at the time of submittal. Failure to comply can result in fines, enforcement actions, and costly project delays.
Arkansas SWPPP Services
Eco Permit Pros provides streamlined Arkansas SWPPP services, including:
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SWPPP preparation
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NOI filing assistance
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Routine and post-rain inspections
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Compliance documentation
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Notice of Termination support
Whether you’re developing a residential subdivision in Bentonville or managing commercial construction in Conway, a properly prepared Arkansas SWPPP is more than a regulatory requirement—it’s a proactive investment in risk management and environmental stewardship.
Trust Eco Permit Pros to keep your Arkansas construction project compliant from groundbreaking through final stabilization.
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SWPPP Services in Arkansas
For contractors and developers working across Arkansas, understanding and complying with stormwater regulations is critical. Any construction project that disturbs one acre or more must develop a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan, commonly referred to as an Arkansas SWPPP.
So what is a SWPPP? A SWPPP is a site-specific document that explains how your construction site will manage stormwater runoff and prevent pollutants from leaving the property. It identifies potential pollutant sources, outlines erosion and sediment control measures, and establishes inspection and maintenance procedures required under the Arkansas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System program administered by the Arkansas Department of Energy and Environment Division of Environmental Quality.
Starting a new project in Arkansas? Eco Permit Pros prepares fully compliant Arkansas SWPPPs and files your Construction Stormwater General Permit quickly and accurately, helping you secure coverage and begin work without unnecessary delays.

Navigating the Arkansas SWPPP permit process can be detailed and time-sensitive, but Eco Permit Pros simplifies stormwater compliance so contractors and developers can stay focused on building. As a trusted Arkansas SWPPP provider, we manage every step of the process, from drafting the plan to filing the Notice of Intent through the Arkansas Department of Energy and Environment Division of Environmental Quality and conducting required inspections throughout construction.
Arkansas requires a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan to be developed and implemented before any project disturbs one acre or more, or is part of a larger common plan of development. Eco Permit Pros works directly with builders, developers, and site owners to ensure full compliance with the Arkansas Construction Stormwater General Permit, helping reduce the risk of delays, violations, and enforcement actions.
Routine inspections are a mandatory component of Arkansas SWPPP compliance. We provide scheduled stormwater inspections with photo documentation and detailed digital reporting to verify that erosion controls and Best Management Practices are properly installed and maintained. Proper documentation is essential to maintaining permit coverage and passing regulatory inspections.
Whether you are developing residential property in Little Rock, building commercial space in Fayetteville, or managing infrastructure improvements in Fort Smith or Jonesboro, having an experienced compliance partner keeps your project on schedule and aligned with Arkansas stormwater regulations.
From SWPPP preparation and NOI filing to ongoing inspections and final Notice of Termination, Eco Permit Pros delivers complete Arkansas stormwater compliance services from groundbreaking through closeout.
About Us
Eco Permit Pros is a leading provider of environmental permitting and stormwater compliance solutions. We specialize in developing and managing Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs) tailored to meet state and federal requirements helping contractors and developers in Arkansas and across the United States stay compliant with ease. Our team prioritizes speed, precision, and responsive service to simplify the entire permitting process from initial planning to final closeout.
To make inspections even easier, we offer a digital compliance app that securely stores all your SWPPP documents and inspection reports. Inspectors can access everything instantly via QR code - no paper binders, no hassle. It’s a smart, streamlined way to maintain a clean audit trail from day one.
Whether you're launching a new build or managing ongoing site compliance, Eco Permit Pros is your go-to partner for Nebraska SWPPP support.
Call (404) 858-8728 or visit us online to get started today.


About Arkansas
Arkansas, known as The Natural State, offers a diverse mix of mountain landscapes, thriving cities, and strong economic growth. From outdoor recreation to expanding commercial development, Arkansas continues to attract families, entrepreneurs, and construction investment statewide.
From the Ozark Mountains in the north to the Mississippi Delta in the east, Arkansas delivers year-round appeal. In Little Rock, the state capital, visitors and businesses alike enjoy a balance of government, healthcare, and growing commercial infrastructure. The city is home to the Arkansas State Capitol and the popular River Market District, both central to the city’s continued development and tourism growth.
Northwest Arkansas has seen significant expansion in recent years. Fayetteville and Bentonville anchor one of the fastest-growing regions in the state, driven in part by the presence of Walmart headquarters. The area blends business growth with outdoor recreation, including the stunning Buffalo National River, a major destination for hiking, floating, and tourism.
In western Arkansas, Fort Smith reflects the state’s historic roots and manufacturing presence, while eastern Arkansas communities along the Mississippi River support agriculture and logistics infrastructure. Central Arkansas cities such as Conway and Jonesboro continue to expand with new residential and commercial construction projects.
Arkansas also boasts nationally recognized natural attractions, including Hot Springs National Park, where tourism and development intersect in one of the state’s most visited regions.
Whether you are building in Little Rock, developing in Northwest Arkansas, or expanding operations in Fort Smith or Jonesboro, Arkansas offers a strong mix of economic opportunity, population growth, and natural beauty. As development continues statewide, proper stormwater compliance and SWPPP planning remain essential to supporting responsible construction across The Natural State.
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