Modern Engineering Solutions

Modern, Cost-Effective Water and Wastewater Engineering

We are a water and wastewater engineering firm helping Texas municipalities, developers, and engineering partners deliver infrastructure projects faster, with fewer TCEQ revisions and predictable costs.

Our work focuses on clear recommendations, practical system design, and permitting strategies that reduce delays and avoid unnecessary construction expense.

Most engineering firms move slowly because their delivery model is slow. We built a different one. Our approach prioritizes outcomes over billable hours so projects move forward instead of stalling in TCEQ review cycles.

Engineering Built for Outcomes, Not Overhead

Water and wastewater projects fail when schedules slip, designs overreach, or permitting risks are not addressed early. We engineer with those realities in mind.

Value Over
Hours 

We do not bill by the hour. We price water and wastewater engineering services around outcomes such as permits secured, schedules protected, and systems sized correctly for construction and long-term operation. 

Speed as a Design Constraint 

Time to permit and time to water matter as much as hydraulics and code compliance. We treat schedule as a core design input from day one because delays often cost more than design fees. 

Deep Work, Not Meeting Culture 

Our engineers are organized for focused problem solving, not constant meetings. Fewer handoffs and fewer revisions lead to cleaner submittals and faster regulatory review. 

AI as Leverage, Not a Shortcut 

We use AI to streamline drafting and documentation so licensed professional engineers can focus on judgment, coordination, and quality. All technical decisions are made and reviewed by PEs

Who We Support

We support clients who need water and wastewater engineering expertise without large-firm overhead or slow delivery. 

Municipalities and Water Districts

Small and mid-sized communities facing aging infrastructure, compliance requirements, or funding deadlines. We deliver clear recommendations and designs aligned with local budgets and operational realities. 

Developers and Industrial Owners 

Developers and industrial owners who need fast feasibility answers, realistic construction costs, and a clear path through TCEQ or CDPHE permitting before capital is committed. 

Civil Engineering Firms

Civil firms without in-house water or wastewater capability or firms facing PE bottlenecks. We act as a quiet, dependable utility partner so projects move forward. 

What We Do

We provide comprehensive water and wastewater engineering services with a focus on constructability, permitting success, and cost control.

Wastewater Engineering

Wastewater Engineering

Wastewater collection systems, lift stations, treatment plants, infiltration and inflow studies, and facility upgrades. One clear recommendation, realistic cost expectations, and submittals designed to move through review with minimal revisions. 

Water and Sewer Utility Design

Water Engineering

Water wells, storage, distribution, and treatment systems designed around source conditions, growth projections, and construction budgets. Early feasibility clarity and designs that protect project schedules. 

Civil Engineering

We handle the water and wastewater portion of civil projects so internal teams can move faster. Ideal for firms needing dependable overflow support or specialized utility expertise. 

Construction Administration

We stay engaged during construction with fast responses and clear clarifications to prevent change orders caused by ambiguity or misalignment. 

Experience and Results

Our team has delivered water and wastewater engineering projects across multiple states and regulatory environments, including CDPHE and TCEQ jurisdictions.

Typical outcomes include faster approvals, reduced construction costs through right-sized design, lower infiltration and inflow, and clearer project budgets and schedules.

285+ Permitted Projects

165+ Water / Ice Kiosk

Licensed in 8 states

40+ Professional Engineering Team

Projects

Gateway Water Reclamation Facility

Challenge Overcome: A traditional 1.0 MGD discharge permit in the San Marcos area would have faced significant opposition from environmental groups concerned about impacts to the San Marcos River and Edwards Aquifer recharge zone. Public hearings and third-party referral processes typically extend discharge permits to 30+ months in this region. The 210E authorization completely avoided the contentious discharge permit process by implementing a zero-discharge system. Even with the larger flow volume requiring more detailed technical review, TCEQ approved the authorization in just 10 weeks—21 months faster than a discharge permit. The project’s data center component provided clear industrial justification, while the large-scale on-site irrigation capacity eliminated any surface water discharge concerns.

Location: San Marcos, Hays County, Texas
Authorization Number: 2E-0000365
Time to Permit: 10 weeks
Time Saved vs. Discharge Permit: ~21 months
Project Type: Large-scale mixed-use development combining data center operations, commercial facilities, and supporting infrastructure

Wastewater Profile:

  • Design flow: 1,000,000 gallons per day (1.0 MGD)
  • Waste streams: Domestic wastewater, data center cooling systems, equipment cleaning, humidification processes, truck washout, stormwater runoff


Reuse Strategy:

  • On-site irrigation for extensive campus landscaping and common areas
  • Fire protection for data center and commercial buildings (self-contained on-site reuse)

River Valley Water Reclamation Facility

Challenge Overcome: Discharge permits in Caldwell County near the San Marcos River watershed face intense scrutiny from regional water authorities and environmental advocacy groups. Public hearings attended by Modern Engineering Solutions staff for neighboring discharge permit applications revealed highly contentious 30+ month permitting timelines. The 210E pathway bypassed this opposition entirely, securing approval in just 4 weeks by demonstrating beneficial agricultural reuse. The project’s 2.0 MGD scale, one of the largest 210E authorizations issued to date for MES, proves that flow volume does not limit 210E applicability when industrial components and viable reuse plans are present. The off-site reuse agreement with Circle G Livestock provides long-term disposal certainty while supporting local agricultural operations.

Location: Martindale, Caldwell County, Texas
Authorization Number: 2E-0000348
Time to Permit: 4 weeks
Time Saved vs. Discharge Permit: ~23 months
Project Type: Master-planned mixed-use development combining residential subdivisions, data center operations, and concrete batch plant facilities

Wastewater Profile:

  • Design flow: 2,000,000 gallons per day (2.0 MGD)
  • Waste stream composition: Municipal wastewater: 1,794,000 gpd (89.7%), Data center wastewater: 120,000 gpd (6.0%), Concrete batch plant: 600 gpd (0.03%)


Reuse Strategy:

  • Off-site agricultural irrigation to Circle G Livestock tree farm and sod production
  • 53 acre-foot storage reservoir designed per 30 TAC §309.20 using 25-year worst-case precipitation data

Bradley Business Park Water Reclamation Facility

Challenge Overcome: Williamson County denied septic permit approval due to platting issues and site constraints that made conventional on-site wastewater treatment infeasible. The 210E authorization bypassed county jurisdiction entirely, allowing the project to proceed under state-level TCEQ oversight with a zero-discharge reclaimed water system. The 4-week approval timeline enabled the developer to maintain construction schedules and avoid costly project delays.

Location: Taylor, Williamson County, Texas
Authorization Number: 2E-0000369
Time to Permit: 4 weeks
Time Saved vs. Discharge Permit: ~23 months
Project Type: Mixed-use business park combining industrial operations with commercial/office facilities

Wastewater Profile:

  • Design flow: 6,700 gallons per day
  • Waste streams: Domestic wastewater, cooling systems, equipment cleaning, facility maintenance


Reuse Strategy:

  • On-site irrigation for business park landscaping
  • Fire protection system (self-contained on-site reuse)

Taylor Water Reclamation Facility

Challenge Overcome: Williamson County denied the septic permit due to concerns about industrial wastewater constituents and site-specific geological limitations. Traditional on-site disposal was not viable, and a discharge permit would have faced lengthy review and potential opposition. The 210E pathway provided a clean industrial reclaimed water solution in 6 weeks, allowing the facility to commence operations on schedule. The self-contained on-site reuse eliminates any off-site discharge concerns and provides complete operational control.

Location: Taylor, Williamson County, Texas
Authorization Number: 2E-0000358
Time to Permit: 6 weeks
Time Saved vs. Discharge Permit: ~22 months
Project Type: Industrial-only facility with process wastewater and equipment cleaning operations

Wastewater Profile:

  • Design flow: 5,000 gallons per day
  • Waste streams: Domestic wastewater, process wastewater, industrial washwater


Reuse Strategy:

  • On-site landscape irrigation
  • Fire protection system (self-contained on-site reuse)

Blog/Newsletter

generator vs dual feed design

The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) requires every regulated water and wastewater facility to demonstrate that essential systems will continue to operate during an electrical outage. This requirement is not just a formality; without backup power, a distribution system can lose pressure in a matter of minutes, disinfection can stop, and wastewater lift stations can overflow. Any of these conditions can create a direct public health hazard and, at the same time, put the utility in violation of its permit.

Why Choose Modern Engineering Solutions

  • Clear Direction

    We provide one clear engineering path based on judgment and cost reality. No inflated reports and no option sets built to justify presentation time.

  • Cost-Effective Systems

    We design systems that meet regulatory requirements without overbuilding. Designs reflect how projects are actually constructed, operated, and maintained.

  • Predictable Timelines

    Fewer submittal cycles and better coordination lead to faster approvals. Our drawings and narratives give reviewers what they need upfront.

  • Senior-Level Partnership

    Direct access to experienced engineers, clear communication, and respect for project schedules, budgets, and decision-making processes.

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