OUR APPROACH
About SC Erosion Inspections, LLC
We believe our clients deserve timely and accurate inspections, reports, and deliverables. We provide clients and communities lasting value by inspecting sediment and erosion controls that keep South Carolina Waters of the State safe.
Qualified CEPSCI Inspectors
Our inspectors are qualified under Clemson University’s Certified Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control Inspector (CEPSCI) program, which meets SCDHEC requirements.
Weekly Site Inspections
Our CEPSCI-certified personnel will inspect your site weekly in accordance with the NPDES Construction General Permit, including all mandatory inspection areas outlined.
Post-Construction Inspections
Our services are not limited to sites undergoing construction. Our inspectors can monitor your permanent stormwater structures, including detention ponds, to ensure long-term functionality.
In accordance with the 2021 NPDES Construction General Permit (CGP), inspections by qualified personnel are required a minimum of once per calendar week on applicable Construction Sites after construction activities begin. Our inspectors are qualified under Clemson University’s CEPSCI program, which meets SCDHEC requirements.
Our inspection scope includes the following to keep you in compliance with 2021 NPDES CGP requirements: All areas of the site disturbed by construction activity and areas used for storage of materials that are exposed to precipitation; All stormwater conveyance systems for any evidence of, or the potential for, pollutants entering these systems; All BMPs identified in the OS-SWPPP; All discharge locations to ascertain whether the implemented BMPs are effective in preventing the discharge of sediment from the site; and Locations where vehicles enter or exit the site for evidence of off-site sediment tracking.
The Certified Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control Inspector (CEPSCI) program is designed to educate field personnel on the proper installation, maintenance, and inspection of erosion prevention and sediment control measures at construction sites. CEPSCI certification ensures that inspectors are well-versed in best practices for managing erosion and sediment, which is crucial for protecting the environment, particularly our waterways.
Importance of CEPSCI
Erosion is a natural process, but it can be significantly accelerated by activities such as farming, timber harvesting, and construction. In South Carolina, thousands of acres of land are exposed during construction and land development each year. Without properly installed protective measures, these activities can lead to severe erosion and sediment runoff, negatively impacting our rivers, creeks, and streams.Key Benefits of CEPSCI:
✓ Environmental Protection: CEPSCI-certified inspectors play a critical role in safeguarding waterways by preventing sediment-laden runoff, which can degrade water quality and harm aquatic ecosystems.
✓ Regulatory Compliance: CEPSCI inspections allow construction sites comply with local and state regulations, including the 2021 NPDES Construction General Permit, which requires weekly inspections by qualified personnel.
✓ Quality Construction Projects: Implementing proper erosion and sediment control measures is a hallmark of a quality construction project, ensuring the stability and longevity of the environment.
✓ Community Health: Preventing erosion and sediment runoff helps maintain clean and healthy waterways, benefiting both the environment and the communities that rely on these water resources.SC Erosion Inspections, LLC provides comprehensive erosion prevention and sediment control services across Greenville County and South Carolina. Our team of CEPSCI-certified inspectors is dedicated to helping your construction site remain compliant and environmentally responsible.
Our Services Include:
✓ Qualified CEPSCI Inspectors: Our inspectors are certified under Clemson University's CEPSCI program and meet all SCDHEC requirements.
✓ Weekly Site Inspections: In accordance with the NPDES Construction General Permit, our CEPSCI-certified personnel conduct thorough weekly inspections, ensuring all areas of the site and BMPs are compliant.
✓ Post-Construction Inspections: We also monitor permanent stormwater structures, including detention ponds, to ensure long-term functionality and compliance.
Why Choose SC Erosion Inspections?
SC Erosion Inspections, LLC is South Carolina's choice for CEPSCI inspection services. By partnering with us, you ensure that your construction project will meet regulatory requirements with timely and accurate inspections, professional reports delivered both physically and digitally to key members of your construction team and local municipal authorities, and periodic photos of Erosion Control Best Management Practices (BMP) throughout construction. Our experienced and certified team of inspectors will support your project's success from start to finish.SC Erosion Inspections LLC provides CEPSCI inspections throughout the entire state of South Carolina.
Cities
Abbeville, Aiken, Alcolu, Allendale, Anderson, Andrews, Arcadia Lakes, Arial, Atlantic Beach, Awendaw, Aynor, Bamberg, Barnwell, Batesburg-Leesville, Beaufort, Belton, Bennettsville, Bethune, Bishopville, Blacksburg, Blackville, Blenheim, Bluffton, Blythewood, Boiling Springs, Bonneau, Bowman, Boykin, Bradley, Branchville, Brattonsville, Briarcliffe Acres, Bucksport, Buffalo, Calhoun Falls, Camden, Cameron, Campobello, Cape Romain, Carlisle, Catawba Indian Nation, Cayce, Central, Central Pacolet, Chapin, Charleston, Cheraw, Cherokee Nation, Cherryvale, Chesnee, Chester, Chesterfield, Chicora Indian Tribe, Clemson, Clinton, Clio, Clover, Cokesbury, Columbia, Congaree National Park, Conway, Cope, Cordova, Coronaca, Cottageville, Coward, Cowpens, Cross Hill, Dacusville, Dalzell, Daniel Island, Darlington, Dataw Island, Daufuskie Island, DeBordieu, Denmark, Dentsville, Dewees Island, Dillon, Donalds, Due West, Duncan, Easley, Eastover, Edgefield, Edisto - Orangeburg County, Edisto Beach and Edisto Island, Ehrhardt, Elgin - Kershaw County, Elko, Elloree, Enoree, Eutawville, Fairfax, Florence, Folly Beach, Forest Acres, Fort Jackson, Fort Lawn, Fort Mill, Fountain Inn, Fripp Island, Gaffney, Garden City Beach, Gaston, Georgetown, Gilbert, Glendale, Glenn Springs, Goose Creek, Govan, Graniteville, Great Falls, Greeleyville, Greenville, Greenwood, Greer, Hampton, Hanahan, Harbor Island, Hardeeville, Harleyville, Hartsville, Hemingway, Hickory Tavern, Hilda, Hilton Head Island, Holly Hill, Honea Path, Hopkins, Hunting Island State Park, Indian Land, Inman, Irmo, Isle of Palms, Iva, J Strom Thurmond Lake, James Island, Jamestown, Jedburg, Jefferson, Johns Island, Johnsonville, Johnston, Kershaw, Kiawah Island, Kingstree, Kline, Ladson, Lake City, Lake Greenwood, Lake Hartwell, Lake Jocassee, Lake Keowee, Lake Marion, Lake Moultrie, Lake Murray, Lake Russell, Lake View, Lake Wateree, Lake Wylie, Lamar, Lancaster, Landrum, Latta, Laurens, Lexington, Liberty, Lincolnville, Litchfield, Little Mountain, Little River, Lockhart, Lodge, Longtown, Lone Star, Loris, Lowrys, Lugoff, Lydia, Lyman, Manning, Marion, Mauldin, Mayesville, McBee, McClellanville, McCormick, Meggett, Meriwether, Mitchelville, Modoc, Moncks Corner, Monetta, Morris Island, Mount Carmel, Mount Croghan, Mount Pleasant, Mountain Rest, Mullins, Murrells Inlet, Myrtle Beach, Newberry, Ninety Six, North, North Augusta, North Charleston, North Myrtle Beach, Oak Grove, Oates, Okatie, Olanta, Olar, Orangeburg, Pacolet, Pageland, Pamplico, Parksville, Parris Island, Patrick, Pawleys Island, Paxville, Peak, Pee Dee Indian Tribe, Pelion, Pelzer, Pendleton, Pickens, Pine Ridge, Plum Branch, Pomaria, Port Royal, Powdersville, Prosperity, Quinby, Ravenel, Reevesville, Richburg, Ridge Spring, Ridgeland, Ridgeville, Ridgeway, Rock Hill, Rockville, Roebuck, Ruby, St George, St Helena Island, St Matthews, St Stephen - St Stephens, Salem, Saluda, Sangaree, Santee, Santee Indian Nation, Savannah Lakes Village, Scranton, Seabrook Island, Seneca, Serenity - fictional town, Six Mile, Smoaks, Smyrna, Snelling, Society Hill - Long Bluff, South Congaree, Spartanburg, Springdale, Springfield, Starr, Stateburg, Sullivan's Island, Summerton, Summerville, Sumter, Surfside Beach, Swansea, Sycamore, Table Rock, Tega Cay, Tiburon - fictional town, Timmonsville, Townville, Travelers Rest, Trenton, Troy, Turbeville, Ulmer, Union, Varnville, Vaucluse, Waccamaw Indian People, Wadmalaw Island, Walhalla, Walterboro, Ware Shoals, Wellford, West Columbia, Westminster, Whitmire, Williams, Williamston, Willington, Williston, Winnsboro, Woodford, Woodruff, Yemassee, York
Counties
Abbeville County, Aiken County, Allendale County, Anderson County, Bamberg County, Barnwell County, Beaufort County, Berkeley County, Calhoun County, Charleston County, Chester County, Chesterfield County, Clarendon County, Colleton County, Darlington County, Dillon County, Dorchester County, Edgefield County, Fairfield County, Florence County, Greenville County, Greenwood County, Hampton County, Jasper County, Kershaw County, Lancaster County, Laurens County, Lee County, Lexington County, Marion County, Marlboro County, McCormick County, Newberry County, Oconee County, Orangeburg County, Pickens County, Richland County, Saluda County, Williamsburg County