News, trends, and technology advances that have an impact on the quality and availability of water
Fast-Track Permitting
Cut permitting delays with WaaS®, a one-stop contract for design, financing, and operations that streamlines approvals.
Smart Water Treatment Technologies
Explore how we use digital tools to boost efficiency, enable predictive maintenance, and transform water management for a resilient future.
Modernizing Municipal Water Infrastructure
Explore how alternative financing options can help municipalities upgrade their systems with little or no upfront costs.
10 Benefits of Our Lease Plant Program
Discover key benefits of leasing water and wastewater plants: No CapEx, fast deployment, scalability, and full compliance from day one.
Futureproofing Water Access Along the I-35 Corridor
As competition for fresh water grows along the Interstate 35 corridor in Texas, brackish water reverse osmosis could tap virtually limitless reserves.
What Is Brackish Water?
Brackish water is an underappreciated water resource that can now be desalinated efficiently for human use.
Building Hurricane-Resistant Water Infrastructure
Protect your community’s water infrastructure from hurricanes. Explore how Seven Seas Water Group’s resilient solutions & WaaS® enhance emergency readiness.
Managing Brine Waste Responsibly
As use of desalination grows, so do concerns about brine waste. Learn how smart design and real-world safeguards can protect water and ecosystems alike.
Maximizing Plant Uptime With Predictive Maintenance
Discover how predictive maintenance helps water systems reduce downtime, cut costs, and boost efficiency—powered by real-time data and smart monitoring.
Seven Seas Water Group and its affiliates are dedicated to protecting our team members and the environment where we work, live, and operate. See what we’re doing to meet U.N. Sustainable Development Goals and achieve carbon net-zero status.
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