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Stormwater Rules Get a Digital Ally

SwiftComply merges top platforms to help cities meet stricter EPA stormwater rules coming in 2026.

7 May 2025

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SwiftComply is betting big on a digital future for stormwater compliance, and it’s moving fast. The company has acquired CloudCompli and NPDESPro, two major players in stormwater inspection and reporting. The goal? To create a unified platform that helps U.S. cities get ahead of sweeping new EPA regulations set to arrive in 2026.

For local governments, the clock is ticking. The upcoming rules will require more rigorous pollution monitoring and faster reporting. But many municipalities still rely on fragmented systems that make data collection and compliance a slow, error-prone slog.

SwiftComply’s combined platform aims to change that. By fusing CloudCompli’s mobile inspection tools with NPDESPro’s powerful reporting engine, the company promises a streamlined workflow for public works teams. The system automates tasks, tracks progress in real time, and cuts down on paperwork.

“This is about empowering cities to act, not just react,” said a SwiftComply spokesperson.

Analysts say the timing is no accident. As environmental regulations tighten and enforcement ramps up, cities can’t afford to fall behind. A centralized, easy-to-use system could be the difference between staying in compliance and facing costly penalties.

The move also strengthens SwiftComply’s broader footprint in municipal compliance. Its platform already supports grease and backflow programs, and the stormwater upgrade could offer agencies a full-suite solution. That means better coordination across departments and fewer tech headaches overall.

Still, challenges persist, especially for smaller towns without dedicated IT staff. SwiftComply says it’s designing its system to be scalable and accessible, even for agencies with limited resources.

Beyond corporate strategy, the acquisitions reflect a larger shift. Environmental management is becoming a digital game. As cities prepare for 2026, software like SwiftComply’s may prove essential, not just to meet the new rules, but to keep pace with the new reality.

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