
DEP FILINGS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE
We streamline the complex filing requirements set by the NYC Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), ensuring all necessary permits and approvals are obtained for your project. Our services include managing filings related to water supply systems, stormwater management, and backflow prevention, ensuring compliance with environmental standards. With our expertise, clients avoid delays and complications, ensuring their projects meet all DEP regulations smoothly and efficiently, from initial filing to final approval.
Backflow Prevention Device Plan Approvals & Testing
We manage the entire process for DEP backflow prevention device compliance, including engineering plans, Professional Engineer (PE) sign-off, and submission through the DEP’s online Backflow Prevention Program. Our services also cover test report coordination and annual recertification support. Whether for new installations or retroactive compliance, we help clients avoid violations and ensure safe, code-compliant protection of the city’s potable water system.
Stormwater Management & Site Connection Filings
Proper stormwater control is essential for DOB approvals and DEP sign-off. We prepare and submit Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs), Builders Pavement Plans (BPPs), and Site Connection Proposals (SCPs) for both new developments and major renovations. Our team ensures compliance with the NYC Sewer Design Manual, DEP drainage requirements, and applicable Green Infrastructure standards, helping to prevent costly redesigns and delays during construction or sign-off.
DEP Permits for Water Service Upgrades
From water main taps to sewer disconnections, we prepare and file DEP permits required for new service connections, upgrades, and repairs. We work closely with Licensed Master Plumbers and utility contractors to align permit filings with construction schedules and DOB permits. Our coordination with DEP field offices and the Bureau of Water and Sewer Operations (BWSO) helps expedite approvals and avoid unnecessary utility-related delays.