
Resilient Water Infrastructure
Water shapes every aspect of communityāÆlife.āÆAt BGE, we design and deliver water and wastewater systems that are safe, resilient, and built to support long-term growth.āÆ
Water Infrastructure for Current Needs and Future Generations
Planning, Design, and Delivery for Growing Communities
At BGE, weāre with you every step of the way. From master planning to pump stations, pipelines, and treatment facilities, BGE brings deep experience and close client partnership to every project. We identify regulatory, environmental, and capacity challenges early ā and solve them with smart, cost-effective engineering before they become costly surprises.
Whether you’re looking to add capacity or upgrade your current systems, BGE is here to provide award-winning, end-to-end support. Our teams stay ahead of compliance issues, so there are no surprises down the road. We know the ins and outs of the regulatory landscape, including TCEQ, EPA, and local permitting requirements.
We’ve worked with municipalities, utility districts, and private developers ā and we always ask the right questions upfront. The goal: minimize disruptions, maximize your budget, and deliver water systems your community can count on for generations.

Whitepaper
Cinco Ranch Whitepaper
Introducing the innovative water management strategies developed by BGE in partnership with Cinco Municipal Utility District No. 1 (Cinco MUD 1).
Sector Projects
Related Projects
Explore BGEās project portfolio showcasing our contributions to civil infrastructure projects involving environmental and air quality services.

Texas
CapEx Central Drainage Tunnels & Pump Station
BGE designed two large-diameter tunnels beneath IH 35 and East Cesar Chavez Street in downtown Austin to alleviate flooding. The tunnels will convey stormwater to a pump station and discharge it into the Colorado River. This project is part of the larger IH 35 expansion.

Texas
North Fort Bend Water Authority Program Management
As the program manager for our client, BGE oversees groundwater reduction, water transmission, demand projections, conservation, and more.

Texas
Big Fossil Creek Parallel Relief Sanitary Sewer Main
Phase II of a three-phase plan involved installing a new 9,157-foot, 66-inch sanitary sewer line and replacing two outdated meter stations. This upgrade improved sewer capacity and accessibility, benefiting Haltom City, North Richland Hills, and Fort Worth. The project was funded by the Texas Water Development Board and coordinated with multiple agencies.
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BGE offers extensive, multi-disciplinary expertise in numerous service areas.

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MITIGATING RISK WHILE
MAINTAINING INTEGRITY
Staying ahead of the rapidly evolving regulatory landscape, we help manage and mitigate environmental risks that could jeopardize your projectās success.
Serving
We help our clients maintain responsible environmental stewardship and compliance.
Leading
Our team is always looking for new, sustainable, and affordable designs to support our clients.
Solving
Deeply versed in local, state, and federal regulations, we develop viable projects in concert with best management practices.
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PeopleRead more: Kallista Karastamatis, RPA,Ā Joins BGE asĀ Principal InvestigatorĀ forĀ Houston EnvironmentalĀ ServicesĀKallista Karastamatis, RPA,Ā Joins BGE asĀ Principal InvestigatorĀ forĀ Houston EnvironmentalĀ ServicesĀ
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PeopleRead more: Hannah Knapp Joins BGE as Project ManagerĀHannah Knapp Joins BGE as Project ManagerĀ
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News, PeopleRead more: Clay Russell Appointed to Texas State Soil and Water Conservation BoardClay Russell Appointed to Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board
