Michigan SESC Permit Renewal

Environmental Compliance - Michigan
Grass Lake Michigan

Project Need


A mining company operating in Michigan required a renewal of their Soil Erosion and Sediment Control (SESC) permit to remain in compliance with local and state environmental regulations. The permit, which ensures proper site grading and erosion control, was set to expire and needed timely submission to the local Department of Transportation.

Services Completed


Lord & Winter updated the stormwater plan map to reflect current site conditions and revised the existing SESC permit application. The updated application was prepared for submittal to the appropriate regulatory agencies, and all required documentation was organized in alignment with local and state guidelines.

Issue Resolved


Lord & Winter helped the client avoid potential regulatory delays or penalties. The firm ensured that the updated site conditions were accurately represented and that all documentation was submitted on schedule, maintaining uninterrupted compliance with erosion control requirements.
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