Simply log-in to manage your stormwater construction activities properly and efficiently.
Stormwater NPDES Pollution Prevention Permits require specific best practices and data monitoring to ensure compliance with federal, state, and local regulations. The management systems are complex and dynamic.
The proper management tools, provide guidance to ensure that your construction site meets EPA requirements, preventing costly fines, a negative environmental impact, and unmarketability of your product. StormPro Max software provides the regulations guidance and monitoring controls to ensure that construction activities comply with NPDES best standards.

A login screen, as shown above, with user name and password is all that is required to enter the on-demand software system. Your construction information is secure, allowing only you to view project information, stormwater regulations, modify NPDES data as required, and print reports, forms, EPA applications, and maps for your site. Terms of Service are also provided with this screen for reference.
Your StormPro Max online account is protected by enterprise security software. Once your account is established you will receive an email with the User Name and Password for your primary account administrator. The account administrator will be responsible for setting up the additional users on your account.
Project History Trail:
As the project progresses, the program displays the Site / Permits / Inspection information hierarchy on the screen allowing easy navigation from the Site down to the inspection level. A set of mouse-over Quick Links exists for each level.
The quick-links in the history trail provide monitoring of:
Site: Construction site details, permit lists, List of inspection, Add Permit, Site List
Permit: Permit details, List of Inspections, Add Inspection, Permit List
Inspection: Inspection detail, Item report list, Inspection list
And much more! One of the best on-demand stormwater
management systems available- quickly, easily, at your
fingertips, anywhere on the globe.
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