Meyer Environmental Designs

Meyer Environmental Designs Veteran owned and operated company specializing in septic designs and applying for septic permits.

Time for a little R&R! ☀️🚢My family and I are taking a much-needed vacation and will be out on a Caribbean cruise. Meyer...
06/07/2026

Time for a little R&R! ☀️🚢

My family and I are taking a much-needed vacation and will be out on a Caribbean cruise. Meyer Environmental Designs will be closed from June 7 through June 14.

Thank you for your continued support and understanding. We’ll return all calls, emails, and messages as soon as we’re back.

See y’all soon!

Why Hydraulic Calculations MatterWhen designing systems with multiple filter headworks and multiple drip zones, every ga...
06/06/2026

Why Hydraulic Calculations Matter

When designing systems with multiple filter headworks and multiple drip zones, every gallon and every foot of head loss matters.

Flow rates, friction losses, elevation changes, filters, valves, and fittings all impact how the system performs. If these factors aren’t properly accounted for, the result can be uneven distribution, improper dosing, and reduced system efficiency.

That’s why we calculate the complete hydraulic profile of every system—to ensure the pump, filters, manifolds, and drip field all work together as designed.

Good septic design isn’t just drawing lines on a plan. It’s making sure the system works efficiently in the field for years to come.

Meyer Environmental Designs, LLC

Not all drip irrigation layouts are created equal.We recently ran into a situation where a proposed field layout was cha...
06/04/2026

Not all drip irrigation layouts are created equal.

We recently ran into a situation where a proposed field layout was changed in the field from the permitted design. At first glance, the modification seemed minor—moving the supply manifold to one end of the field and the return manifold to the other. However, that single change completely altered how the wastewater flows through the system.

In this case, the approved design used 16 drip lines looped into 4 laterals, which was specifically engineered to provide proper flow distribution, pressure balance, and flushing velocity. Changing the layout effectively converted those loops into 16 separate laterals, creating a completely different hydraulic system.

What does that mean?

✅ Different flow characteristics
✅ Different flushing requirements
✅ Different pipe sizing requirements
✅ Potential zoning changes
✅ Revised hydraulic calculations
✅ Possible permitting revisions

A drip system is much more than lines in the ground. Every manifold location, loop connection, pipe size, zone configuration, pump selection, and flushing arrangement is calculated as part of the overall design. When one component changes, the entire hydraulic model can change with it.

This is why our plans include specific installation details and why we always encourage installers and property owners to contact the designer before making field modifications. Many changes can be accommodated, but they must first be evaluated to ensure the system will continue to perform as intended and remain compliant with the approved design.

The takeaway: If you’re installing a drip system and something needs to change in the field, don’t assume it’s a simple adjustment. Verify it with the designer first. We design layouts, loops, manifolds, and zones a certain way for a reason—and those decisions are backed by calculations, not guesswork.

At Meyer Environmental Designs, we don’t just draw lines on a plan. We engineer wastewater systems that work.

Meyer Environmental Designs, LLC
Licensed Site Evaluator
Licensed Maintenance Provider

Another challenging project successfully designed in Fort Bend County.Most of Fort Bend County is known for heavy clay s...
05/29/2026

Another challenging project successfully designed in Fort Bend County.

Most of Fort Bend County is known for heavy clay soils, which often push projects toward more complex treatment and disposal options. After a detailed site and soil evaluation, we were able to design a conventional septic system utilizing a leaching chamber drainfield for this property.

The design wasn’t as simple as dropping in a drainfield. Due to the distance and elevation relationship between the home and the disposal area, the system required a pumped distribution design to move effluent to the drainfield while still maintaining proper treatment and distribution throughout the field.

Projects like this are a reminder that every property is different. Soil conditions, topography, floodplain considerations, setbacks, hydraulic calculations, and system layout all play a major role in determining what will work long-term.

At Meyer Environmental Designs, we enjoy tackling the difficult sites and finding practical, code-compliant solutions that save our clients money while providing reliable long-term performance.

Need a septic site evaluation, design, permitting, or feasibility study? Give us a call.

📞 (713) 303-1243
📧 [email protected]

Licensed Site Evaluator
Meyer Environmental Designs, LLC

Memorial Day means something different when you’ve worn the uniform.As a veteran-owned business, Memorial Day is more th...
05/25/2026

Memorial Day means something different when you’ve worn the uniform.

As a veteran-owned business, Memorial Day is more than a long weekend. It’s a day to remember the brave men and women who never made it home, who gave everything in service to our country, and whose sacrifice allows us to enjoy the freedoms we often take for granted.

Today, we pause to honor those heroes and the families who carry their memory forward every day. Their courage, selflessness, and commitment to something greater than themselves will never be forgotten.

From all of us at Meyer Environmental Designs, thank you to those who made the ultimate sacrifice, and to the families who continue to bear that sacrifice with strength and grace.

We remember. We honor. We will never forget.

🇺🇸 Memorial Day 2026 🇺🇸

Meyer Environmental Designs, LLC
Veteran Owned & Operated
(713) 303-1243
[email protected]

Continuing education matters in this industry.Today I’m attending the 16th Annual Harris County Onsite Wastewater Semina...
05/14/2026

Continuing education matters in this industry.

Today I’m attending the 16th Annual Harris County Onsite Wastewater Seminar to stay up to date on current regulations, system technologies, and industry changes so we can continue providing the best possible service to our customers.

In the septic and wastewater industry, things are constantly evolving — from TCEQ requirements to new treatment methods and design standards. Taking the time to continue learning helps ensure our clients receive accurate information, properly designed systems, and quality service from start to finish.

We appreciate everyone who trusts Meyer Environmental Designs LLC for their septic design, site evaluations, permitting, and wastewater planning needs. Investing in education is one more way we invest back into our customers and our industry.

Meyer Environmental Designs LLC
Licensed Site Evaluator
Licensed Maintenance Provider
📞 (713) 303-1243
📧 [email protected]

Summer’s here — and so is pool season.Planning to put in a pool this year? Before the excavator shows up, your septic sy...
05/14/2026

Summer’s here — and so is pool season.

Planning to put in a pool this year? Before the excavator shows up, your septic system needs to be part of the plan.

Under Texas 30 TAC §285, pools, decks, equipment pads, and backwash lines all have to maintain minimum setbacks from every part of your OSSF — tank, treatment unit, drainfield, spray heads, and drip zones. Build too close and you can damage your system, fail inspection, or end up redesigning after the concrete is already poured.

Meyer Environmental Designs handles:

• Site evaluations for new pool installations
• OSSF design and redesign when a pool affects your existing system
• Coordination with your pool builder and county permitting

Get it right the first time. Call before you dig.

Richard Terry · TCEQ OS36074
Meyer Environmental Designs
📞 713-303-1243
[email protected]

From dirt to final — we handle it.Site evaluation → design → permitting → approval.No guessing. No back and forth. Done ...
05/05/2026

From dirt to final — we handle it.

Site evaluation → design → permitting → approval.
No guessing. No back and forth. Done right the first time.

Residential • Commercial • Subdivisions

If your project is stuck, overcomplicated, or already rejected — we can fix it.

📞 (713) 303-1243
📧 [email protected]

Flow control is everything on high-demand systems.This restaurant design uses a 4-unit ATU manifold with or***ce restric...
04/29/2026

Flow control is everything on high-demand systems.

This restaurant design uses a 4-unit ATU manifold with or***ce restrictors to control and balance flow to each unit.

✔️ Orifice-controlled distribution — not guesswork
✔️ Balanced manifold feeding all units evenly
✔️ Timed dosing for consistent loading
✔️ Built for reliability under higher demand

The manifold distributes the flow —
the or***ces make it precise.

Without proper restriction, one unit takes more load than the others. That’s where systems start to fail. This setup keeps everything even, controlled, and operating the way it was designed.

This is the difference between:
“installed” vs “engineered.”

If your project involves restaurants, multiple structures, or higher flows — it needs to be designed right from the start.

📞 (713) 303-1243
📧 [email protected]

🚧 Commercial Septic Tip (Texas) 🚧If your project is on septic (OSSF), there’s a hard cap you need to know:👉 5,000 gallon...
04/28/2026

🚧 Commercial Septic Tip (Texas) 🚧

If your project is on septic (OSSF), there’s a hard cap you need to know:

👉 5,000 gallons per day (GPD) per tract – TCEQ limit

Most people don’t realize how fast you hit it.

Restaurants are the kicker:

28 GPD per seat

50 seats = 1,400 GPD

100 seats = 2,800 GPD

Add a coffee shop, offices, medical, retail… and you can blow past 5,000 GPD quickly.

❌ Common mistake

“Let’s install a bigger system now and tie future buildings into it later.”

That’s not how it works.

You can’t oversize and “grow into it”

You can’t revise GPD later without upgrading the system

The permitted design flow = what you’re allowed to use

✅ Proper planning

Phase your project intentionally

Limit restaurant seating early

Keep unknown tenant spaces as retail

Design each phase to stand on its own under 5,000 GPD

Leave room for future expansion if needed

🔧 If your project exceeds 5,000 GPD

You’re looking at:

Subdividing into separate tracts

Connecting to sewer

Or a state-permitted wastewater system (PE + longer timeline)

Bottom line:Septic isn’t just a design — it’s a planning tool that can make or break your project.

If you’ve got a commercial site (especially with food use), get this figured out early.

📞 Meyer Environmental Designs(713) 303-1243

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