💧 Summer 2025 Brings Tougher Regulations for Stormwater Compliance: Is Your Pavement Ready?
- Pedro Chavez
- Jun 18, 2025
- 1 min read
💧 Stormwater Season is Here, And So Are Fines
In response to record-breaking snowmelt and storm activity this spring, Colorado’s Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) has ramped up enforcement of MS4 stormwater regulations in urban zones. That means increased inspections, tighter runoff control, and more accountability for property owners and HOAs with aging infrastructure.
🚨 Why Asphalt Surfaces Are a Compliance Concern
Cracked or sunken pavement, missing curbs, and broken concrete drain pans can direct stormwater runoff into unintended areas, causing erosion, flooding, or worse, environmental violations. If your parking lot or concrete infrastructure isn’t channeling water correctly, your property could be flagged during an inspection.
✔️ How Colorado Asphalt Works Helps You Stay Ahead
We specialize in drainage-sensitive asphalt and concrete repair, including regrading, trenching, and replacing key structures like curb & gutter, drive lanes, and stormwater drain paths. Our crews know how to work with municipalities and ensure all work aligns with current regulations.
🔎 Not Sure If You're in Compliance? Let’s Find Out Together
We offer on-site evaluations to assess your pavement and surrounding infrastructure. From ADA slope compliance to proper water redirection, we’ll give you a clear plan of action—no pressure, just clarity.
📞 Act Before the Next Rainstorm Hits
Avoid costly fines and protect your property. Call Colorado Asphalt Works, Inc. at 303-364-7569 or request a FREE inspection and quote through our website today.












