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CERTIFIED & TRUSTED EXPERTS

CEPSCI Inspection Services for York County, SC

SC Erosion Inspections provides reliable CEPSCI-certified SWPPP erosion inspections throughout York County, SC. Our team supports builders, developers, and contractors in meeting both local and state erosion control requirements. We serve projects across York County, including Rock Hill, Fort Mill, Tega Cay, Clover, York, Lake Wylie, Hickory Grove, and Sharon. Count on us for consistent, professional site inspections across the region.

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CEPSCI-Certified Inspection Team

All of our inspectors are CEPSCI-certified through Clemson University, ensuring every erosion and sediment control inspection in Rock Hill and the greater York County area meets all SCDHEC requirements and South Carolina SWPPP standards.

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Weekly Inspection Visits

Our CEPSCI-certified inspectors provide weekly SWPPP inspections throughout York County, SC, ensuring full compliance with all NPDES Construction General Permit requirements. We evaluate every required area of your site to confirm proper adherence to erosion and sediment control standards.

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Post-Construction Inspections

Across Rock Hill and the greater York County area, we provide more than routine construction-phase inspections. Our CEPSCI-certified team also evaluates long-term stormwater features such as detention ponds and permanent BMPs to ensure they function correctly and continue protecting nearby waterways and communities.

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Rock Hill’s Dependable Partner for SWPPP & CEPSCI Inspections

SC Erosion Inspections provides full-service SWPPP and CEPSCI erosion control inspections throughout York County, SC. Our certified team helps ensure your construction site meets all local and state regulatory requirements. We support projects across the county, including Rock Hill, Fort Mill, Tega Cay, Clover, York, Lake Wylie, Hickory Grove, and Sharon.

  • In York County, any construction site covered under the 2021 NPDES Construction General Permit is required to undergo a weekly inspection once land-disturbing activity begins. These inspections must be performed by qualified personnel, and our team meets this requirement through Clemson University’s CEPSCI program, which is fully recognized by SCDHEC for erosion and sediment control compliance.

     

    Our inspection process is designed to keep York County projects in full alignment with the 2021 NPDES permit. During each visit, we thoroughly review:
     

     

    • Areas of exposed soil and any outdoor material-storage locations

    • Stormwater flow paths and indicators that sediment or pollutants may be leaving controlled areas

    • All BMPs identified in the site’s SWPPP to verify proper installation and ongoing maintenance

    • Discharge points to ensure sediment controls are preventing off-site impacts

    • Site entrances and exits for tracking, sediment carry-out, or maintenance issues

     

    Contractors who partner with SC Erosion Inspections gain peace of mind knowing their York County project is being evaluated by certified professionals who understand both state and local requirements. Our mission is to help protect your site, document compliance, and support responsible construction practices across Rock Hill, Fort Mill, and the surrounding York County communities.

  • The Certified Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control Inspector (CEPSCI) program provides field professionals with the knowledge and skills needed to properly install, monitor, and evaluate erosion and sediment control practices on active construction sites. A CEPSCI-certified inspector is trained to maintain soil stability, reduce runoff, and protect surrounding waterways—expertise that is especially valuable in a fast-growing region like York County.

     

    Why CEPSCI Certification Matters in York County, SC

     

    York County’s rapid residential and commercial development means more land is being cleared and exposed to erosion. Without properly maintained controls, sediment can migrate into local creeks, storm drains, and major water bodies such as Lake Wylie and the Catawba River. CEPSCI-trained inspectors play a vital role in preventing these issues by ensuring each BMP on the site is correctly installed and functioning as intended.

     

    How CEPSCI Certification Benefits York County Projects
     

     

    • Helps safeguard local waterways by limiting sediment that can affect water quality and aquatic ecosystems throughout York County

    • Ensures construction sites comply with SCDHEC requirements and the inspection standards outlined in the 2021 NPDES Construction General Permit

    • Improves overall construction quality by keeping erosion and sediment control systems effective and well-maintained

    • Supports healthier communities by promoting responsible land-disturbance practices and cleaner stormwater across the region

  • SC Erosion Inspections supports construction projects across York County, South Carolina with thorough erosion prevention and sediment control oversight. Our CEPSCI-trained inspectors provide the weekly SWPPP inspections required to keep sites operating responsibly and in full compliance with state and local regulations.

     

    Erosion Control Services for York County
     

     

    • CEPSCI-qualified inspectors recognized by SCDHEC for erosion and sediment control compliance

    • Weekly SWPPP inspections that follow all requirements outlined in the NPDES Construction General Permit

    • Evaluation of long-term stormwater features—including detention ponds—to verify continued performance and proper maintenance

     

    Why York County Contractors Choose Us

     

    Builders and developers throughout York County rely on SC Erosion Inspections for dependable site monitoring and clear, consistent reporting. Each inspection includes detailed notes and photo documentation to help keep your project on schedule from initial land disturbance through final stabilization. Our priority is to support compliant, environmentally responsible construction throughout Rock Hill, Fort Mill, and the surrounding communities.

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