Throughout Arizona, we have designed numerous on-site wastewater treatment systems. In every circumstance, they have met the unique challenges of septic system installation under difficult conditions and restrictive regulatory requirements. Clients rely on us to prepare application packages for wastewater system permits of all kinds.
We also perform a variety of treatment system inspections. Experience & knowledge have earned our quality reputation. Arizona poses a number of septic system installation challenges. We've successfully designed engineered systems throughout our great state, from the rocky desert floor to the slippery and steep hills of the Rim Country.
Widger Engineering is an Arizona firm specializing in septic system design and permit preparation. For over 20 years we have provided services that include conventional septic system design, alternative septic system design, septic tank replacement, site evaluation, percolation (perc) testing and drain field (leach line) remediation.
We also perform a variety of treatment system inspections. Experience & knowledge have earned our quality reputation. Arizona poses a number of septic system installation challenges. We've successfully designed engineered systems throughout our great state, from the rocky desert floor to the slippery and steep hills of the Rim Country.
Widger Engineering is an Arizona firm specializing in septic system design and permit preparation. For over 20 years we have provided services that include conventional septic system design, alternative septic system design, septic tank replacement, site evaluation, percolation (perc) testing and drain field (leach line) remediation.
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James (Jim) Widger is a registered professional engineer in Arizona with 45 years' experience in a variety of engineering fields. He holds a Bachelor's Degree from the U.S. Air Force Academy and two Master's Degrees in Engineering from the University of Michigan. He has been active in the on-site wastewater industry in Arizona since 1990 and is intimately familiar with state rules and permitting procedures.
Spray irrigation system conversion: If your existing alternative treatment system includes above-ground spray irrigation for effluent disposal, you should consider converting to subsurface drip irrigation. This will eliminate those unsightly berms and sprinkler heads. You will reclaim your yard for normal use without the worry of untimely sprinkler operation or potential contamination.
In many jurisdictions, building departments will not review and/or approve construction plans until a wastewater system plan has been submitted and often until these plans have been approved. Your wastewater treatment system can significantly affect the development of your lot. It is wise to have your builder/architect consult with a wastewater treatment system professional early in the planning process.
If you do not have public sewer service, you will require an on-site wastewater treatment system on your property. Historically this has been a conventional septic system consisting of a septic tank and leach lines. In many instances these must be designed by an engineer. Alternative systems utilize various forms of aeration processes in order to provide a treatment level far superior to that provided by conventional septic systems.
I have worked with Jim over the past 10 years on projects ranging from standard residential septic systems, an entire subdivision of Alternate Septic Systems, to major commercial alternative systems. In each and every assignment, Jim has been creative and dedicated to achieve the desired results for the client.
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