The Problem: Due Diligence Requires Direct Access
Water infrastructure is one of the fastest-growing investment sectors in the United States. Aging pipes, tightening regulations, and federal infrastructure funding are creating unprecedented opportunities for PE firms, infrastructure funds, and municipal bond investors.
But identifying and contacting utility leadership for due diligence is time-consuming and opaque. Public records provide system-level data but not the decision-maker contacts needed for direct conversations about asset conditions, capital needs, and growth potential.
The Solution: Decision-Maker Contacts Nationwide
Our database provides direct access to decision-makers at 4,385+ US water utilities. Every record includes verified names, titles, direct phone numbers, email addresses, and mailing addresses. Contact utility directors, operations managers, and finance officers directly — enabling faster due diligence and more informed investment decisions.
Pair our contact database with the publicly available water quality data on our site covering 18,774 cities for comprehensive environmental due diligence and ESG analysis.
Investment Use Cases
M&A Due Diligence
Reach utility leadership directly for asset condition assessments, operational reviews, and acquisition discussions. Skip the intermediaries and talk to the people who run the systems.
Municipal Bond Credit Analysis
Contact utility managers for financial performance data, capital improvement plans, and debt service coverage analysis. Direct conversations provide context that public filings cannot.
Infrastructure Fund Target Identification
Screen utilities by state, population served, and service area to identify acquisition targets. Reach out directly to utility directors to assess interest and operational readiness.
ESG and Climate Risk Assessment
Combine our contact database with publicly available water quality data from 18,774 cities to evaluate environmental compliance, infrastructure resilience, and climate adaptation needs.
Regulatory Compliance Monitoring
Direct access to compliance officers and operations managers enables real-time understanding of regulatory posture, violation history, and remediation plans.
Why Water Infrastructure Is Attractive
The American Society of Civil Engineers estimates the US needs $625 billion in water infrastructure investment over the next 20 years.
The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act allocated $55 billion for water infrastructure, creating unprecedented demand for capital and expertise.
Municipal utilities increasingly seek private capital and operational partners, creating opportunities for infrastructure investors and PE firms.
Sample Workflow: Infrastructure Due Diligence
Identify target region or state for water infrastructure investment
Download verified utility contacts for target area
Cross-reference with publicly available water quality data on our site
Reach out to utility directors for preliminary conversations
Evaluate operational capacity, capital needs, and growth potential
Frequently Asked Questions
How do investment firms use water utility contact data?
PE firms, infrastructure funds, and municipal bond analysts use utility contacts for due diligence in M&A transactions, direct conversations with utility leadership, and assessment of operational capacity and growth potential.
What types of water utilities are in the database?
4,385+ community water systems including municipally owned utilities, investor-owned utilities, and cooperative water systems across all 50 states.
Can I use this data for water infrastructure due diligence?
Yes. Our database enables direct outreach to utility decision-makers for asset condition assessments, capital needs analysis, regulatory compliance review, and growth potential evaluation.
Is this data suitable for ESG or climate risk analysis?
Our contact database can be paired with our publicly available water quality data pages covering 18,774 cities to support environmental due diligence and ESG reporting.
How is this data different from public EPA records?
EPA SDWIS records provide system-level data but lack current decision-maker contact information. Our database adds verified names, titles, direct phone numbers, and email addresses updated monthly.
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