From building-service sizing to municipal-network modeling — water designed against the actual peak-demand profile of the served use.
Irrigation Design
Drip and spray irrigation system design for residential, commercial, and institutional landscapes. Hydraulic sizing, zone layout, backflow protection, controller specifications, and coordination with the building water service.
Well Pump Design
Private well system sizing, pump curve matching, pressure tank sizing, and well-head protection detailing. Sized for the actual peak-demand profile of the served use — not generic minimums.
Water System Modeling
EPANET-based hydraulic modeling for distribution networks. Demand allocation, fire-flow analysis, pressure-zone evaluation, and tank/pump operation simulation. Useful for subdivision water-service evaluations and municipal capital planning support.
Water Meter Analysis & Audits
Meter sizing, consumption pattern analysis, and audit support for sites with anomalous billing or suspected loss. Daily/weekly profile assessment and recommendations on meter resizing or PRV introduction.
Building Fixture Analysis
Fixture-unit and demand calculations per IPC/UPC for water service sizing, with coordination between civil service connection and plumbing engineer's interior design. Resolves the "how big should the tap be" conversation before it stalls a building permit.
Fire Protection
Hydrant placement, fire-flow modeling, and fire service connection design coordinated with the local water authority and fire marshal. Flow-test interpretation and pressure-availability documentation for sprinkler designers.
Contaminant Reduction Systems
Treatment selection and sizing for residential and small-commercial water quality issues — iron, manganese, hardness, low pH, bacterial concerns, and PFAS where applicable. Selection driven by water-quality testing, not catalog defaults.
Civil site design, from feasibility to record plat.
Tell us about the parcel, the disturbance area, and the jurisdictional reviewers in play. The response will outline a likely permit pathway.
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