We handle your water and wastewater engineering from concept to approval—including design, ODEQ permitting, and regulatory compliance. Fast permits, accurate budgets, and projects that stay on schedule.
Modern Engineering Solutions—trusted by developers across Oklahoma.
Developing in Oklahoma means handling wastewater the right way. The big question: connect to existing service or build your own system? What’s the real cost? We handle Treatment Planning, ODEQ Permitting, Collection System Design, Lift Stations, Construction Drawings, and Hydraulic Modeling. You get straight answers, real numbers, and permits that keep moving.
Your project needs reliable water from day one. We help you figure out the best approach: municipal connection, wells, or storage? We do Treatment Planning, ODEQ Permitting, Distribution Design, Booster Stations, Pressure Vaults, Water Tanks, and Construction Drawings. You get fast answers and plans contractors can build from right away.
We handle complete site design for your development. That means Concept Planning, Project Permitting, Construction Drawings, and Kiosk Site Planning. We coordinate grading, drainage, utilities, and paving to keep your project moving. You get plans that meet local requirements and contractors can use immediately.
When construction starts, we’re there keeping things on track. We handle site observation, answer contractor questions, review submittals, and approve shop drawings. We catch problems early, respond quickly, and manage change orders without drama. Fewer delays, fewer surprises, and work done right the first time.
Oklahoma DEQ typically processes wastewater permits in 4-6 months for standard projects. Water system permits through ODEQ’s Public Water Supply program take similar timeframes. We maintain regular contact with ODEQ to keep applications moving and address questions quickly.
Many Oklahoma developments connect to Rural Water Districts (RWDs) rather than building their own water systems. Each RWD has different capacity and connection requirements. We coordinate with RWDs early in the process to verify capacity and determine connection costs.
On-site treatment requires an ODEQ discharge permit. We design package treatment plants or lagoon systems depending on site conditions, flow volumes, and receiving water requirements. All designs must meet ODEQ’s minimum treatment standards and monitoring requirements.
While not always required by code, we strongly recommend backup power for lift stations serving residential developments. Power outages in Oklahoma—especially during storm season—can cause sewage backups without generator backup. The investment pays for itself by preventing emergency situations.
Projects near Oklahoma Scenic Rivers have additional water quality protections. Discharge permits require more stringent treatment and potentially antidegradation reviews. We’ve handled multiple Scenic River projects and know how to structure applications that address ODEQ’s concerns.
Oklahoma’s red clay presents challenges for utility construction—especially drainage and erosion control. Our civil designs account for clay’s poor drainage characteristics with proper bedding materials, erosion control measures, and stormwater management sized for Oklahoma’s intense rainfall events.
Yes, if you have adequate land area. Lagoons work well in rural Oklahoma developments and have lower operating costs than mechanical plants. We design lagoon systems sized for Oklahoma’s climate with proper depth, lining, and discharge structures that meet ODEQ requirements.
We provide periodic site observation, review contractor submittals, respond to RFIs, and verify installation matches design requirements. For projects using local contractors unfamiliar with water/wastewater construction, we provide additional oversight to prevent costly mistakes.