Modern Engineering Solutions

Fast-Track Your Kansas
Land Development Project
With Our Expertise

Break ground faster with KDHE permits in 8 weeks instead of 12 months. We deliver complete submittals, predictable costs, and systems designed for Kansas soil conditions and Ogallala Aquifer management requirements.

What We Do

Modern Engineering Solutions supports Kansas developers with water, wastewater, and civil engineering in growing communities across the state.

Wastewater Engineering

Kansas wastewater permitting splits between municipal connections in metro areas and lagoon systems for smaller communities. KDHE reviews focus on soil percolation rates and groundwater protection in areas with shallow bedrock. We design collection systems for freeze-thaw cycles, size treatment for agricultural flow characteristics when serving rural developments, and coordinate with regional KDHE offices on discharge limits. Your system gets permitted for Kansas conditions, not generic Midwest assumptions.

Water Engineering

Water supply depends on whether you’re above the Ogallala Aquifer or drawing from alluvial sources. Western Kansas projects face declining water tables and pumping depth economics. Eastern developments deal with Kansas City metro connections or local well fields with treatment for iron and hardness. We handle appropriation permits with DWR, design distribution for pressure zone challenges in rolling terrain, and size storage for fire flow requirements rural systems often miss.

Civil Engineering

Kansas site design accounts for expansive clay soils that shift with moisture content and prairie drainage patterns that concentrate runoff unpredictably. We coordinate stormwater detention with local watershed districts, design utility corridors that avoid high-plasticity soils requiring special bedding, and grade sites so winter runoff doesn’t create ice hazards. Johnson County has urban standards, but rural counties expect agricultural drainage approaches. Plans reflect which jurisdiction you’re actually in.

Construction Administration

Kansas construction schedules work around winter freeze periods when utility installation stops and spring thaw when trenches become unstable. We time inspections for weather windows, verify proper backfill compaction in expansive soils, and coordinate startup testing when seasonal flows reflect actual conditions. KDHE wants operational data, not theoretical projections. Your project closes because we planned construction around Kansas weather realities, not a standard calendar.

Projects

From lift stations to treatment plants, MES delivers water and wastewater engineering for Kansas land developers - fewer revisions, faster approvals, and costs you can count on.

Get in Touch!

Not Sure What Approvals Your Project Needs?

Kansas development requires coordinating KDHE, Division of Water Resources, local watershed districts, and county health departments. We’ll review your project scope, identify required permits, and outline a timeline in a 15-minute call. No cost, no commitment.

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Disclaimer:
We specialize in water and wastewater engineering only.
We do not provide structural, architectural, or MEP services.
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