Contractor & Employee Stormwater Resources

For information on identifying and reporting Illicit Discharges and Illegal Connections, see the
The UDOT Stormwater Team completes all inspections and forms electronically using the Survey123 app. For help downloading and submitting forms, see Using the Survey123 App for Inspectons (Public Surveys)
UDOT Waste Disposal Tracking Form
UDOT’s Wet Weather Monitoring Plan identifies pollutants and their loading from selected roadway drainage locations and maintenance facilities. Findings from wet weather monitoring helps to assess the performance of control measures used to minimize the discharge of pollutants.
IDDE, SWPPP, StormwaterStormwater Contacts
Rhonda Thiele
Stormwater Program Manager
801-965-4196
rhondathiele@utah.gov
Region Coordinators
Bren Edwards
Region One
801-309-5206
brenedwards@utah.gov
Stephanie McGinnis
Region Two
406-539-8899
samcginnis@utah.gov
Lenora Sullivan
Region Three
801-641-1286
lsullivan@utah.gov
Brandon Burrows
Region Four
435-773-7897
bburrows@utah.gov
Stormwater Specialists
Sidney Pharr
770-940-0798
spharr@utah.gov
Bryan Rue
801-965-4505
brue@utah.gov
Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination (IDDE)
Public facing
IDDE information
Forms
For additional help with forms please contact ~
Brandon Burrows
Stormwater Specialist
435-773-7897
bburrows@utah.gov
via Survey123 app
via Survey123 app
via Survey123 app
Pollution Prevention & Good Housekeeping for UDOT Facilities & Operations
Spill and Slug Control Plans & Sanitary Sewer Documents
UDOT Facility Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)
Brine Making Operations SOP
Detention and Retention Basin SOP
Dumpster Maintenance SOP
Hazardous Materials and Waste Management SOP
Liquid Control SOP
Material Handling and Storage SOP
Paint Operation SOP
Salt Storage SOP
Solid Waste Management SOP
Spill Prevention and Control SOP
Sweeping and Vacuuming SOP
Used Oil, Solvent and Cleaner SOP
Vehicle and Equipment Fueling SOP
Vehicle and Equipment Maintenance SOP
Vehicle and Equipment Washing SOP
Wet Weather Monitoring
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency’s video