We handle your water and wastewater engineering from concept to approval—including design, NDEP permitting, and regulatory compliance. Fast permits, accurate budgets, and projects that stay on schedule.
Modern Engineering Solutions—trusted by developers across Nevada.
Developing in Nevada means dealing with strict wastewater requirements in a desert state. The key question: connect to municipal service or build your own treatment? What’s the actual cost? We handle Treatment Planning, NDEP Permitting, Collection System Design, Lift Stations, Construction Drawings, and Hydraulic Modeling. You get real answers, honest numbers, and permits that don’t sit around.
Your project needs reliable water service—essential in Nevada’s arid environment. We help you figure out the right solution: city connection, wells, or storage? We do Treatment Planning, NDEP Permitting, Distribution Design, Booster Stations, Pressure Vaults, Water Tanks, and Construction Drawings. You get fast answers and construction-ready plans.
We take care of complete site design for your development. That includes Concept Planning, Project Permitting, Construction Drawings, and Kiosk Site Planning. We line up grading, drainage, utilities, and paving to keep your schedule moving. You get plans that meet local requirements and contractors can use right away.
When construction begins, we’re there keeping things on track. We handle construction observation, answer contractor questions, review submittals, and approve shop drawings. We catch problems early, respond quickly, and manage change orders without drama. Fewer headaches, fewer delays, and work done right the first time.
Nevada Division of Environmental Protection typically processes wastewater permits in 4-6 months for standard projects. Public water system approvals take similar timeframes. We work throughout Nevada and maintain good relationships with NDEP staff to keep applications moving efficiently.
Nevada offers General Permits for common wastewater discharges with standard requirements—faster approval but less flexibility. Individual Permits take longer but allow project-specific conditions. We evaluate which permit type fits your project and recommend the best path forward.
Depends on location and water availability. Nevada’s State Engineer controls water rights—especially critical in over-appropriated basins. We coordinate with the State Engineer’s office to determine water availability and secure necessary permits for wells or appropriations.
Lake Tahoe Basin projects face strict regulations from the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency (TRPA) plus NDEP requirements. All wastewater must be exported from the basin—no discharge to the lake or groundwater. We’ve worked on Tahoe projects and know the unique requirements.
Nevada developments increasingly use water-efficient fixtures, xeriscape landscaping, and reclaimed water where feasible. Our designs incorporate water conservation measures and help projects meet local authority requirements for water-efficient development.
Remote lift stations need reliable backup power (solar plus battery or generators), telemetry for remote monitoring, and designs that minimize maintenance visits. Nevada’s extreme temperatures also require climate-appropriate equipment selection and proper ventilation.
Yes, if land area and conditions allow. Evaporation ponds work well in Nevada’s dry climate and avoid surface water discharge concerns. NDEP requires proper design, liner systems, and monitoring. We size ponds for Nevada’s evaporation rates and precipitation patterns.
Yes. Nevada has numerous General Improvement Districts and local water/wastewater authorities. Each has specific requirements for connection, capacity, and design standards. We coordinate with the appropriate authority early in the process to ensure compliance with their standards.