
OUR APPROACH
About NC Erosion Inspections
We believe our clients deserve timely, accurate inspections and reporting. Serving construction sites throughout Guilford County—including Greensboro, High Point, Jamestown, Summerfield, Oak Ridge, Pleasant Garden, and Gibsonville—we inspect erosion and sediment control measures that help protect North Carolina Waters of the State.
Licensed Inspectors
Our inspectors are fully trained and credentialed to perform erosion and sediment control inspections in accordance with North Carolina regulatory standards. The team is experienced in evaluating proper installation, identifying maintenance needs, and completing the required documentation to help keep projects compliant from initial site work through final stabilization.
Routine Construction Site Inspections
Scheduled site inspections are conducted throughout Guilford County in accordance with the North Carolina Construction General Permit (NCG010000) to support ongoing regulatory compliance. Each inspection reviews all required erosion and sediment control measures, verifies that stormwater controls are functioning properly, and documents any deficiencies or maintenance actions needed to keep the site in full compliance.
Stormwater Control Measure (SCM) Reviews
Our services extend beyond active construction. We conduct thorough evaluations of on-site Stormwater Control Measures (SCMs) to support required annual and ongoing inspections, helping confirm long-term performance and ensure continued regulatory compliance after construction activities are complete.

Under the 2024 North Carolina Construction General Permit (NCG010000), active construction sites must be inspected on a weekly basis by properly qualified personnel once land-disturbing activities begin. Our inspection staff maintains the required certifications to perform these services across North Carolina and operates in full accordance with state permitting and regulatory requirements.
Our inspection process is structured to meet all NCG010000 standards and to produce comprehensive, defensible records for every site visit. Each report documents the erosion and sediment control practices reviewed, the inspection date and time, inspector credentials, the condition and effectiveness of installed measures, any maintenance or repairs needed, and detailed narratives with supporting documentation and timelines for corrective actions when required.
Our qualified inspectors are experienced in evaluating the proper installation, upkeep, and performance of erosion prevention, sediment control, and stormwater management measures on both active and stabilized construction sites throughout Durham County and nearby areas. By applying proven industry practices, we help safeguard North Carolina’s rivers, streams, and other Waters of the State.
Construction and other land-disturbing activities can significantly increase erosion if controls are not correctly installed or maintained. Regular inspections help ensure compliance with the North Carolina Construction General Permit (NCG010000) while supporting effective erosion control, environmental stewardship, and the protection of surrounding communities.
NC Erosion Inspections delivers professional erosion and sediment control inspection services for construction sites throughout Guilford County, North Carolina. Our certified inspectors support compliance with state and local regulations, promote responsible site management, and help keep projects moving forward without unnecessary delays.
Our scope of work includes inspections performed in accordance with the North Carolina Construction General Permit (NCG010000), weekly compliance inspections during active land-disturbing activities, and post-construction evaluations of permanent Stormwater Control Measures (SCMs), such as detention and retention basins.
Partnering with NC Erosion Inspections means reliable scheduling, accurate field evaluations, and clear, well-documented reports with photo evidence—providing the records needed to demonstrate compliance and maintain accountability throughout every stage of the project.





