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McKinney’s industrial and commercial sector generates significant wastewater volumes requiring treatment before discharge. Key industries in the area include technology manufacturing, semiconductor and electronics, distribution and logistics, food processing, healthcare, and defense-adjacent manufacturing, many of which produce process wastewater containing regulated contaminants including heavy metals, suspended solids, oil and grease, volatile organic compounds, and pH excursions outside acceptable ranges. Even facilities that discharge to the municipal sewer system rather than directly to surface waters must meet pretreatment requirements to avoid surcharges, enforcement actions, or permit revocation by the receiving POTW.
Facilities in McKinney discharging wastewater must comply with the Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (TPDES), administered by TCEQ Region 4 (Dallas/Fort Worth). Region 4 administers environmental permits in McKinney. Collin County’s industrial growth corridor along US-75 is attracting advanced manufacturing with complex water treatment and wastewater requirements. Non-compliance carries serious consequences: TCEQ enforcement actions can include administrative penalties up to $25,000 per day per violation, mandatory corrective action orders, increased inspection frequency, and criminal referral for willful violations. Beyond regulatory penalties, wastewater upsets can trigger production shutdowns, equipment damage, and downstream contamination liability.
EnviroTech’s wastewater treatment programs are designed to keep McKinney facilities in continuous compliance while minimizing total treatment cost. We engineer systems that match your specific wastewater chemistry and discharge limits — not over-engineered solutions that waste chemical spend, and not under-engineered systems that leave you vulnerable to exceedances during peak production periods.
EnviroTech’s McKinney service team delivers the full range of wastewater services to commercial and industrial facilities across Collin County and the surrounding area. Every program is designed by Certified Water Technologists and supported by local service technicians who understand McKinney’s specific water chemistry and regulatory landscape.
Our wastewater treatment process gets your McKinney facility into compliance and keeps it there:
Q: What are the TPDES requirements for McKinney facilities?
TPDES limits depend on whether you discharge to surface waters (individual permit) or municipal sewer (pretreatment permit). Common regulated parameters include pH (6.0–9.0), TSS, BOD, oil and grease, and metals limits based on your industry classification. TCEQ Region 4 (Dallas/Fort Worth) administers these permits in the McKinney area.
Q: Which TCEQ region regulates wastewater in McKinney?
McKinney falls under TCEQ Region 4 (Dallas/Fort Worth). Region 4 administers environmental permits in McKinney. Collin County’s industrial growth corridor along US-75 is attracting advanced manufacturing with complex water treatment and wastewater requirements. EnviroTech maintains working relationships with regional compliance staff for permit applications, compliance inquiries, and enforcement response.
Q: What happens if my McKinney facility exceeds discharge limits?
Consequences escalate: notices of violation, administrative penalties up to $25,000/day/violation, mandatory corrective actions, increased inspection frequency, and potential criminal referral. Local POTWs can impose surcharges or revoke discharge authorization. The cost of compliance always beats enforcement.
Q: What McKinney industries require wastewater treatment?
Key industries generating regulated wastewater include technology manufacturing, semiconductor and electronics, distribution and logistics, food processing, healthcare, and defense-adjacent manufacturing. Any facility generating process wastewater, cooling tower blowdown, wash water, or rinse water with contaminants above limits needs treatment. Free wastewater characterization from EnviroTech.
Q: How much does wastewater treatment cost in McKinney?
Costs vary by flow volume, contaminant type, and limits. Simple pH adjustment: $300–$800/month. Comprehensive metals removal: $2,000–$10,000/month. EnviroTech provides free wastewater characterization to scope your requirements and costs.
EnviroTech provides wastewater services throughout Collin County and surrounding areas. Our Fort Worth service team also serves:
Frisco · Allen · Plano · Princeton · Anna · Sherman · Prosper · Wylie · Richardson
Whether you need a new program, a second opinion, or emergency support, our McKinney-area team is ready.
7620 Flagstone St, Fort Worth, TX 76118, USA
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