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CERTIFIED & TRUSTED EXPERTS

CEPSCI Inspection Services for Horry County, SC

SC Erosion Inspections is Horry County’s trusted provider of CEPSCI-certified SWPPP erosion inspection services. Our team assists builders, developers, and contractors in meeting all state and local erosion control requirements. We offer dependable inspections throughout Horry County, including Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, Conway, Surfside Beach, Little River, Carolina Forest, and surrounding communities. Partner with us for reliable, compliant inspection services across the Grand Strand region.

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CEPSCI-Qualified Inspection Team

Our inspection staff is fully certified through Clemson University’s CEPSCI program, guaranteeing that every assessment adheres to SCDHEC’s erosion and sediment control standards.

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Weekly On-Site Inspections

Our CEPSCI-certified team performs weekly SWPPP inspections throughout Horry County, ensuring your site meets all requirements of the NPDES Construction General Permit, including every mandated inspection area.

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End-of-Project Site Assessments

We offer more than standard construction inspections in Horry County. Our inspectors also review permanent stormwater structures, including detention ponds, to support long-term performance and safeguard local waterways.

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Protect Your Site and Meet All Compliance Requirements

SC Erosion Inspections provides full-service SWPPP and CEPSCI erosion control inspections throughout Horry County, SC. Our certified team helps keep construction sites compliant with both county and state regulatory requirements. We support projects across the region, including Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, Conway, Surfside Beach, Little River, Carolina Forest, Socastee, and surrounding Grand Strand communities.

  • In Horry County, as throughout South Carolina, the 2021 NPDES Construction General Permit (CGP) requires qualified personnel to perform SWPPP inspections at least once per calendar week once land-disturbing activities begin. Our inspectors are certified through Clemson University’s CEPSCI program, which satisfies all SCDHEC standards for erosion and sediment control inspections.

     

    Our inspection scope is designed to keep your Horry County project fully compliant with the 2021 NPDES CGP and includes:
     

     

    • All areas disturbed by construction activity, as well as any material or equipment storage zones exposed to precipitation

    • All stormwater conveyance pathways, reviewing for evidence—or potential—of pollutants entering these systems

    • All BMPs outlined in the site’s OS-SWPPP to confirm proper installation, performance, and maintenance

    • All discharge points to ensure BMPs are effectively preventing sediment or pollutants from leaving the site

    • Vehicle entry and exit areas, checking for sediment tracking or buildup that could create off-site impacts

     

    By partnering with SC Erosion Inspections, contractors across Horry County can ensure their sites remain fully compliant with South Carolina’s erosion prevention and sediment control requirements.

  • The Certified Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control Inspector (CEPSCI) program trains field personnel to correctly install, maintain, and evaluate erosion and sediment control measures on active construction sites. CEPSCI-certified inspectors understand the best practices needed to protect the environment and nearby waterways—especially important in fast-growing areas of Horry County such as Myrtle Beach and Conway.

     

    Why CEPSCI Matters in Horry County, SC

     

    Construction activity across Horry County disturbs large areas of soil each year. Without proper controls in place, erosion can increase and allow sediment to enter storm drains, roadside ditches, and major waterways including the Waccamaw River and Intracoastal Waterway. CEPSCI-trained inspectors help reduce these impacts by ensuring all protective measures are installed correctly and consistently maintained throughout the project.

     

    Key Benefits of CEPSCI Certification
     

     

    • Protects Local Waterways: Helps prevent sediment runoff that can harm water quality and coastal or riverine ecosystems throughout Horry County.

    • Ensures Regulatory Compliance: Meets SCDHEC and 2021 NPDES CGP requirements, including weekly inspections performed by qualified personnel.

    • Supports Quality Construction: Proper erosion and sediment control practices contribute to safer, more durable, and more responsible development.

    • Benefits the Community: Clean waterways strengthen environmental health and enhance quality of life for residents, visitors, and wildlife across the Grand Strand region.

  • SC Erosion Inspections provides comprehensive erosion prevention and sediment control services throughout Horry County, South Carolina. Our CEPSCI-certified inspectors help keep your construction site compliant and environmentally responsible through the required weekly SWPPP inspections.

     

    Our Services

     

    CEPSCI-Certified Inspectors: All inspections are performed by personnel certified through Clemson University’s CEPSCI program and qualified under SCDHEC standards.

    Weekly Site Inspections: In accordance with the NPDES Construction General Permit, we conduct weekly SWPPP inspections to ensure disturbed areas, BMPs, and stormwater systems remain fully compliant.

    Post-Construction Inspections: We also evaluate permanent stormwater features—including detention ponds and outfalls—to verify proper long-term function and regulatory compliance.

     

    Why Choose SC Erosion Inspections

     

    SC Erosion Inspections, LLC is a trusted provider of CEPSCI inspection services in Horry County and across South Carolina. Partnering with us ensures consistent and accurate inspections, clear professional reports delivered digitally or in print, and detailed photo documentation of BMPs throughout each phase of construction. Our experienced team supports your project from initial land disturbance through post-construction stabilization.

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