35+ years in technology. A decade owning water utilities. Every recommendation is grounded in firsthand operational experience — not a white paper or a certification course. We've sat in the chair you're sitting in.
→Start a ConversationWe audit what you're running — billing, SCADA, compliance tools, communications — and tell you what's working, what's costing you more than it should, and what you should replace. We know the water utility technology market from the inside.
AWIA recertification, state mandates, EPA enforcement posture — we help you build the plan that gets you from current state to defensible compliance, sequenced to your budget and your deadlines. No fluff. Real deliverables.
Manual processes, redundant workflows, broken hand-offs between billing and operations — we map your current state, identify the drag, and build the automation or reorganization that fixes it.
AI is not optional for water utilities anymore. We assess where your organization is, define what AI can realistically do for you, and build the adoption roadmap that your board can approve and your team can execute.
Is your current rate structure funding your capital needs? We've built and managed rate structures for utilities serving a few hundred connections to tens of thousands. We know where the numbers hide.
Sometimes you need someone who can walk into a board meeting, explain the cybersecurity risk in plain English, and answer the questions your IT vendor can't. That's exactly what we do.
Up to 9 water utilities simultaneously. Every compliance deadline, every capital project, every rate hearing, every staffing crisis — lived firsthand. Our advice comes from that, not from a case study.
When we recommend a technology direction, we've often built it ourselves. KORVA Sentinel, Radeus, AI automations — we know what's possible and what's marketing hype because we've done the work.
We don't hand you a report and disappear. Implementation support, board presentations, vendor negotiations — we stay engaged through execution, because the plan is only as good as what actually gets built.