Feasibility Studies
Exploring Possibilities
Before the design process even begins for your business’ on-site sewer facility (OSSF), WWD Engineering executes a thorough feasibility study to determine the workability of an on-site wastewater treatment plant.
A feasibility study entails an exhaustive analysis of every factor applicable to your property’s retention of an OSSF. This study is absolutely necessary for further progress in your OSSF design and eventual construction. Without this study, the practicality of an on-site plant remains unknown, and it retains potential to fail due to geographic or governmental reasons.
The feasibility study includes two aspects: inspection and evaluation. The inspection dissects all physical facts concerning the land likely to be the OSSF’s residence. Exercising site and soil evaluations, we gather the necessary information to ascertain your business’ wastewater treatment potential. Paralleling the physical inspection, our design team conducts a mental inspection using the conduit of research. We take into consideration any county regulations concerning OSSF, as well as the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) regulations concerning on-site plants. These apply to overall soil structure, groundwater presence, topography and more. In addition, the Texas Health and Safety Code also regulates OSSF implementation. Ultimately, WWD Engineering amasses all the pertinent information to provide you with the most accurate result, dictating the most likely feasibility for your on-site wastewater treatment unit.
Call our Austin office today to discuss your future on-site wastewater unit.
