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Stormwater Quality Permits

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Stormwater Program Details

Adams County’s stormwater standards, permit requirements, and fee structure include the following:

  • Chapter 9 Revisions: Updates to Chapter 9 of the Adams County Development Standards and Regulations were adopted on December 8, 2020. An earlier round of revisions was adopted on August 15, 2017, which included an expanded MS4 boundary based on 2010 Census data and the adoption of minimum water quality treatment standards under Section 9-04-05.
  • Stormwater Management Plan (SWMP) Template: The Adams County SWMP template conforms with the latest Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) Stormwater Discharge Permit requirements.
  • Stormwater Quality Permit Fees: Fees for the Stormwater Quality Permit were adopted by the Board of County Commissioners and took effect on January 1, 2018. The current fee structure is as follows:
    • Permit issuance: $300
    • Renewal or transfer: $100
    • Note: Fees double for projects that begin without active permit coverage.

SWQ Permit

The intent of the SWQ permit is to ensure that developers and builders are in compliance with state and federal stormwater regulations for construction activities. The county’s goal is to provide compliance assistance and aid in preventing the potential for State and EPA enforcement fines due to violations of stormwater regulations governing construction site operators.

Failure to obtain a SWQ permit for applicable projects will result in delays in the issuance of grading, right of way and/or building permit. Developers and builders should therefore plan ahead when preparing to apply for construction permits that may require an associated SWQ permit.

SWQ Permit Application:

To request any of the following documents, please click here.

SWQ Permit Close-Out:

To request any of the following documents, please click here.

  • Stormwater Quality Permit Close-Out Process Checklist
  • Request for Release of Surety Form
  • Construction Site Stabilization Certification

Other Related Documents:

To request any of the following documents, please click here.

Contact us at 720.523.6400 or to submit your application electronically, send to swq@adamscountyco.gov.

MS4 Permitted Area Map