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Stormwater Management in DeSoto County

Stormwater management in DeSoto County requires compliance with Southwest Florida Water Management District regulations, including 25-year, 24-hour (open basins); 100-year, 24-hour (closed basins) design criteria. CivilSmart provides PE-stamped stormwater plans, ERP permit coordination, and construction oversight for commercial and residential projects.

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Root Causes

What Causes Stormwater in DeSoto County

Florida’s unique geography — flat terrain, high water tables, and intense rainfall — creates conditions that lead to stormwater problems. Here are the most common causes in DeSoto County:

New development increasing impervious surface area

Regulatory requirements for water quality treatment

Flood control obligations under WMD regulations

NPDES permit requirements for construction sites

Existing stormwater systems reaching capacity

Engineering Solutions for DeSoto County

CivilSmart’s licensed professional engineers design solutions tailored to DeSoto County’s specific soil conditions, water table levels, and SWFWMD regulatory requirements.

Retention and detention pond design

Stormwater treatment system engineering

ERP permit applications and coordination

SWPPP development for construction sites

Stormwater system maintenance and recertification

DeSoto County Regulations & Permits

DeSoto County falls under Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD) jurisdiction, which uses 25-year, 24-hour (open basins); 100-year, 24-hour (closed basins) criteria for drainage design. Permit processing typically takes 60-90 days (longer in sensitive basins), with fees ranging from See statewide schedule. DeSoto County has its own drainage ordinance with specific requirements including floodplain management ordinance. CivilSmart’s engineers navigate SWFWMD requirements and local regulations daily to deliver solutions that work and get approved.

SWFWMD Jurisdiction

Design Storm: 25-year, 24-hour (open basins); 100-year, 24-hour (closed basins)
Processing Time: 60-90 days (longer in sensitive basins)
Permit Fees: See statewide schedule
PE Stamp: Required for all applications

Local Ordinance

DeSoto County enforces additional drainage requirements: Floodplain Management Ordinance.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Stormwater Management Solutions in DeSoto County — FAQ

Stormwater management in DeSoto County typically costs $10,000–$150,000+ for commercial projects and $3,000–$15,000 for residential projects. Costs include engineering design, stormwater calculations, PE-stamped plans, and permit fees. ERP application fees range from See statewide schedule.
Stormwater management projects in DeSoto County require Environmental Resource Permits (ERPs) from Southwest Florida Water Management District for most commercial development and any project creating significant new impervious surface. Construction sites disturbing 1+ acre need NPDES permits and a SWPPP. CivilSmart provides complete SWFWMD permit coordination with a 100% approval rate.

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