What is Senate Bill 810?

Senate Bill 810, (Filed Here) introduced by Senator Burgess in February 2025, focuses on enhancing Florida’s stormwater management & inspection requirements to mitigate flooding risks. The bill mandates that each political subdivision in the state conduct annual inspections of known stormwater management systems under their control by June 1 each year, ahead of the hurricane season. To standardize this process, the Division of Emergency Management is tasked with creating a form for officials to complete and sign, confirming the inspection. These completed forms must then be submitted to the Division, which will also establish rules to implement these requirements.

The primary goal of SB 810 is to ensure proactive maintenance of stormwater infrastructure, thereby reducing flooding risks and enhancing public safety during Florida’s hurricane season. By enforcing regular stormwater inspection requirements, the bill aims to identify and address potential issues within stormwater systems before they escalate into significant problems.

Why This Matters for You
✔️ Mandatory Compliance – Avoid penalties by ensuring your system meets inspection requirements.
✔️ Preventative Maintenance Saves Money – Address issues before they lead to costly repairs or fines.
✔️ Limited Resources Once the Bill Takes Effect – Demand for inspections will surge—get ahead now!

How We Can Help
At AllClear Underground Solutions, we specialize in:
✔️ CCTV Inspections & Cleaning – Identify and remove blockages before they cause damage.
✔️ Stormwater System Rehabilitation – Repair aging infrastructure to maintain compliance.
✔️ Budget Planning – Let us help you find the budget and put some crews to work before hurricane season.

Act Now Before Resources Become Scarce!
Don’t wait until the deadline—secure your inspection before demand spikes. Contact us today to learn more and schedule a consultation.