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Welcome to SwiftComply Pretreatment (SCPT)

Overview of SCPT, SwiftComply’s platform for managing pretreatment programs with built-in safeguards and automation.

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SwiftComply Pretreatment (SCPT) is a purpose-built data management platform designed to support the full scope of industrial pretreatment programs.

SCPT was created by pretreatment professionals for pretreatment professionals. It’s more than a digital filing cabinet, it's a compliance-aware platform that helps lean teams stay ahead of their workload, reduce manual tasks, and improve regulatory outcomes.


What It Does

SwiftComply brings together the tools pretreatment programs need to manage:

  • Industrial User Inventory – Store IU summaries, contact information, and compliance history in one place.

  • Outfall Management – Configure sampling points of interest for each IU.

  • Limit Configuration – Set enforceable compliance and notification limits with full lifecycle tracking.

  • Sampling & Reporting – Build flexible, automated sample report schedules that follow your rules and trigger the right evaluations at the right time.

  • Permit Creation – Use unlimited templates to generate accurate, enforcement-ready discharge permits.

  • Data Entry & Access – Enter and review results with real-time visibility across all IUs.


Key Benefits

Pretreatment programs using SwiftComply gain:

  • Built-In Safeguards for Stronger Compliance

The system enforces proper workflow steps, blocks invalid actions, and provides clear guidance to prevent costly mistakes.

  • Automation That Saves Time

Core processes like permit generation, sampling schedule creation, and data entry are automated to reduce manual work and administrative burden.

  • Industrial User Engagement

Industrial users get a clear, centralized portal to upload sample reports, view permit requirements, and stay informed.

  • Clarity and Control

Real-time dashboards, saved views, and advanced filters give you instant access to the data that matters.

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