Stormwater Compliance & Inspection

Certified Stormwater System Inspections

Free Record Review

Request a Free Record Review

Did you know Florida has statewide stormwater rules that require inspections of your stormwater system on a recurring basis? Under Rule 62-330.311, a Qualified Stormwater Inspector is required to inspect your stormwater system. Fortunately, Southeast Services has the expertise to help.

Use the form to give us your property details, and we will pull the records and give you a plain-language summary of your permit, its requirements, and where you stand on compliance. Most free record reviews are completed in 3-5 business days from the request.

What Changed

The Rule Changed. Most Owners Have Not Heard.

Florida's Statewide Stormwater Rule took effect June 28, 2024 under Senate Bill 7040. Permits issued after that date require inspections performed by a qualified inspector, certified on FDEP forms, and submitted to the agency for every required inspection conducted after June 28, 2025. Older permits still carry the inspection and maintenance conditions they were issued with, and those obligations never expired. If your property has a permitted stormwater system, the permit is yours and so is the responsibility.

  • June 28, 2024

    Statewide Stormwater Rule Effective

  • June 28, 2025

    Qualified Inspector Requirement Begins

  • Rule 62-330.311

    Inspections & Reporting

How It Works

From Public Record to Fixed System

01

Free Record Review

We pull your permit, its phase, and its compliance history from public sources and tell you exactly where your system stands. No site visit, no cost, no obligation.

02

Full-System Inspection

Ponds, banks, inlets, control structures, outfalls, and the buried conveyance pipe documented with CCTV. Most inspections stop at the waterline. Ours do not.

03

Self-Performed Rehabilitation

If the inspection finds a problem, the same team fixes it. We are a full-circle solutions provider for cleaning, descaling, pipe rehabilitation, and structural repairs with no handoffs.

The Signals

When You Need It

01

Permit Issued After June 28, 2024

Newer permits require a qualified inspector for every required inspection. If your community or facility was permitted or modified recently, this applies to you.

02

A Letter Has Arrived
from a District or FDEP

A notice from SJRWMD, SFWMD, or FDEP means your system is on their radar. The right response starts with knowing what your file shows.

03

Nobody Can Find the Last Inspection

If the board, manager, or maintenance file has no inspection report, your permit file probably does not either.

04

Standing Water After Routine Storms

Slow drainage, standing water, and soggy ground are how buried conveyance problems announce themselves.

The Record

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Years in Business
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State of Florida

Dept. of Business & Professional Regulation

  • Florida Certified

    Plumbing Contractor

    CFC1429186

  • Florida Certified

    Underground Utility Contractor

    CUC1223872

  • Florida Certified

    General Contractor

    CGC1525265

  • Florida Certified

    Building Contractor

    CBC055002

Answers

Frequently Asked Questions

  • It attaches to permits issued after June 28, 2024. Older permits keep the inspection and reporting conditions they were issued with, which remain enforceable. A free record review tells you which situation you are in.

Find Out Where Your System Stands

Field-Grounded Answers about Your System, Not a Sales Pitch.