
Commercial Septic & Wastewater System Installation in Texas
Commercial septic system installation, aerobic treatment & drain field construction.
Rueben Group provides commercial septic system installation, onsite wastewater treatment systems, spray irrigation systems, subsurface drip irrigation systems, and wastewater infrastructure construction throughout Texas. We support commercial, municipal, industrial, institutional, and large-scale development projects with complete wastewater construction services designed to meet project requirements, engineered specifications, and Texas regulatory standards.
From site preparation and excavation to treatment system installation, disposal fields, lift stations, force mains, and final grading, our team delivers the field expertise and construction capabilities required to successfully execute commercial wastewater projects across Texas.
Wastewater Infrastructure Built for Texas Developments
Reliable onsite wastewater for Texas projects.
Commercial developments, municipal facilities, schools, RV parks, industrial sites, hospitality projects, and remote infrastructure developments often require reliable onsite wastewater solutions where municipal sewer infrastructure is unavailable.
Every project presents unique challenges. Site conditions, wastewater volumes, available land, permitting requirements, and long-term operational needs all influence the type of wastewater system selected.
Our crews self-perform excavation, grading, underground utility installation, tank placement, disposal field construction, and site restoration to help maintain quality, schedule, and coordination from start to finish.
Project Types We Support
- Commercial Developments
- Industrial Facilities
- RV Parks & Campgrounds
- Municipal Infrastructure
- Schools & Educational Facilities
- Churches
- Hospitality Developments
- Multi-Family Developments
- Manufacturing Facilities
- Remote Facilities
Commercial Septic Systems
Designed for Texas site conditions.
Texas presents unique challenges for commercial wastewater infrastructure. Soil conditions, site topography, groundwater considerations, wastewater volumes, available land, and permitting requirements all influence system selection and design.
Rueben Group supports commercial wastewater projects throughout Texas, including Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, Austin, San Antonio, Waco, Tyler, Lubbock, Midland-Odessa, and surrounding communities. We also support projects across North Texas, Central Texas, East Texas, and West Texas where onsite wastewater infrastructure is required.
Whether supporting an RV park, industrial facility, school, municipal project, commercial development, or remote infrastructure site, our team delivers the earthworks, utility installation, and wastewater construction expertise required to move projects forward.
Wastewater Solutions
Selecting the right commercial wastewater system.
The appropriate wastewater solution depends on several project-specific factors, including anticipated wastewater flows, available land, soil conditions, site topography, permitting requirements, regulatory standards, and long-term operational needs.
Spray irrigation systems are often selected for projects requiring greater flexibility and higher wastewater capacities, while subsurface drip irrigation systems may be preferred where site constraints, environmental considerations, or land utilization requirements call for a more controlled disposal method.
01 - Spray Irrigation Systems
One of the most common commercial wastewater solutions in Texas.
Spray irrigation systems are among the most widely utilized commercial wastewater disposal methods throughout Texas and are commonly selected for developments requiring reliable onsite wastewater treatment while accommodating larger wastewater volumes and varying site conditions.
These systems utilize advanced treatment processes to treat wastewater before distributing effluent across engineered irrigation areas designed in accordance with project requirements, site characteristics, and applicable regulatory standards. Spray irrigation systems provide flexibility in design and are often selected where conventional drainfields may not be practical due to site constraints, anticipated flows, or long-term operational requirements.
A typical commercial spray irrigation system may include septic tanks, aerobic treatment units, pumps, control systems, storage tanks, distribution piping, and engineered irrigation zones designed to manage treated effluent safely and effectively.
Common Applications
- → RV Parks & Campgrounds
- → Schools & Educational Facilities
- → Municipal Facilities
- → Commercial Developments
- → Industrial Facilities
- → Churches
- → Hospitality Developments
- → Workforce Housing Developments
- → Large Residential Communities
02 - Subsurface Drip Irrigation Systems
Controlled wastewater distribution below grade.
Subsurface drip irrigation systems provide a highly efficient wastewater disposal solution by distributing treated effluent through a network of pressurized drip tubing installed beneath the ground surface. This method allows wastewater to be dispersed gradually and uniformly throughout the disposal area while minimizing surface impact and maximizing land utilization.
Because wastewater is applied below grade, subsurface drip systems are often selected for projects where aesthetics, environmental considerations, site constraints, or limited disposal areas influence system design. These systems provide controlled application rates and can be adapted to a wide variety of commercial and institutional developments throughout Texas.
Subsurface drip systems typically consist of treatment components, pumps, filtration equipment, pressure-regulated distribution systems, drip tubing networks, control panels, and monitoring equipment designed to provide consistent wastewater dispersal throughout the system.
Common Applications
- → Commercial Developments
- → Schools
- → RV Parks
- → Municipal Facilities
- → Industrial Facilities
- → Hospitality Developments
- → Multi-Family Developments
- → Recreational Facilities
- → Properties with Limited Disposal Areas
Commercial Wastewater Services
Complete wastewater construction capabilities.
Our commercial wastewater construction capabilities cover the full scope of work required to deliver onsite systems from excavation through final restoration, all coordinated under one self-performing team.

Capabilities
- Commercial Septic System Installation
- Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems
- Spray Irrigation Systems
- Subsurface Drip Irrigation Systems
- Aerobic Treatment Systems
- Septic Tank Installation
- Lift Stations & Pump Systems
- Force Main Installation
- Disposal Field Construction
- Underground Utility Installation
- Site Preparation & Earthworks
- Excavation & Grading
- Drainage Infrastructure
- System Expansions & Replacements
Texas Service Area
Supporting commercial wastewater projects across Texas.
Rueben Group supports commercial septic and wastewater infrastructure projects throughout Texas, including the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, Houston, Austin, San Antonio, Waco, Tyler, Lubbock, Midland-Odessa, and surrounding communities.
Our team works with developers, engineers, municipalities, school districts, industrial facilities, RV park owners, and commercial property owners across the state to deliver onsite wastewater treatment systems, spray irrigation systems, subsurface drip irrigation systems, and related wastewater infrastructure.
Whether supporting a commercial development in Dallas-Fort Worth, an industrial facility in West Texas, a municipal project in Central Texas, or an RV park expansion in East Texas, Rueben Group provides the excavation, earthworks, underground utility installation, and wastewater construction expertise required to move projects forward.
Why Rueben Group
More than tanks and piping.
Commercial wastewater systems depend on far more than tanks and piping. Proper earthworks, excavation, grading, drainage, utility installation, and site coordination all play a critical role in long-term system performance.
With extensive experience in site development, underground utilities, earthworks, and infrastructure construction, Rueben Group brings the field expertise required to successfully execute commercial wastewater projects throughout Texas.
By self-performing critical construction activities, our team helps maintain quality, schedule, and coordination throughout every phase of construction. From initial excavation through final installation, we deliver wastewater infrastructure built in accordance with engineered plans, project specifications, and regulatory requirements.
- Self-Performed Excavation & Earthworks
- Treatment System Installation
- Spray & Subsurface Drip Irrigation
- Lift Stations & Force Mains
- Underground Utility Coordination
- Drainage & Grading Expertise
- Texas Regulatory Familiarity
- Quality, Schedule & Coordination
Frequently Asked Questions
Commercial wastewater questions answered.
Common questions about commercial septic systems, spray irrigation, subsurface drip irrigation, and onsite wastewater treatment across Texas.
Don't see your question? Reach out to our project management team.
What is a commercial septic system?+
A commercial septic system is an onsite wastewater treatment system designed to handle the higher flows and loads generated by commercial, institutional, or multi-family developments where a municipal sewer connection is not available. Components typically include a primary treatment tank, an aerobic or advanced treatment unit, and a dispersal field such as spray irrigation, subsurface drip irrigation, or a drain field.
What is a commercial drain field?+
A commercial drain field is the dispersal portion of an onsite wastewater treatment system that distributes treated effluent into the soil for final treatment and absorption. Commercial drain fields are sized and engineered based on projected daily flow, soil conditions, site constraints, and applicable state and county regulations.
Does Rueben Group install commercial wastewater systems throughout Texas?+
Yes. Rueben Group supports commercial wastewater infrastructure, septic installation, spray irrigation systems, subsurface drip irrigation systems, and onsite wastewater treatment projects throughout Texas.
What types of developments require onsite wastewater treatment systems?+
Commercial developments, RV parks, schools, churches, industrial facilities, hospitality projects, municipal sites, manufacturing facilities, and remote infrastructure projects often require onsite wastewater treatment systems when municipal sewer service is unavailable.
What is a spray irrigation system?+
A spray irrigation system treats wastewater before distributing effluent across engineered irrigation areas. These systems are commonly used for commercial developments, schools, RV parks, industrial facilities, hospitality projects, and municipal infrastructure.
What is a subsurface drip irrigation system?+
Subsurface drip irrigation systems distribute treated wastewater through underground drip tubing networks designed to provide controlled and uniform wastewater dispersal below grade.
What is the difference between spray irrigation and subsurface drip irrigation?+
Spray irrigation systems apply treated wastewater above ground through engineered spray fields, while subsurface drip systems distribute wastewater below grade through buried drip tubing. The appropriate solution depends on site conditions, land availability, wastewater volumes, and project requirements.
What is the best commercial septic system for a Texas RV park?+
The ideal system depends on projected wastewater flows, available land, soil conditions, and regulatory requirements. Spray irrigation systems and subsurface drip irrigation systems are among the most common wastewater solutions utilized for RV parks throughout Texas.
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