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Wet and Dry Weather Flows in Wastewater Design
Learn how WGI determines wet weather and dry weather sewer flow rates in the City of Austin.

Learn how WGI determines wet weather and dry weather sewer flow rates in the City of Austin.

The Airport Overlay has special requirements. Make sure you’re familiar with them before you get started on your next development project.

A Traffic Impact Analysis (TIA) is needed in Houston whenever a proposed development generates 100 or more new peak hour trips.

If you work in land development in the greater Houston area, you are probably no stranger to the Municipal Utility Districts or MUDs. Here’s what you need to know.

The TDLR administers the Texas Accessibility Standards (TAS). Learn when your project is required to register for a plan review.

The urban forest has social, ecological, economic, historical, and aesthetic benefits for the citizens of Austin. Learn about the Heritage Tree Ordinance and how it may affect your next development project.

Do you have questions about permitting TXDOT driveways? WGI can handle it for you.

Have questions about parking ratios for your project within the City of Austin? WGI can help!

The principal design objective for any parking lot is the provision of safe customer service and convenience coupled with minimal interference to street traffic flow.

Nearly all construction site operators engaged in clearing, grading, excavation activities that disturb one acre or more, including smaller sites in a larger common plan of development or sale, are required to prepare a SWPPP. WGI can help.
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