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Company overview

Seven Seas Water Group (SSWG) specializes in decentralized water and wastewater treatment and water reuse/recycling services, offering comprehensive solutions for industries and municipalities facing water scarcity and infrastructure challenges. With more than 200 plants in operation, the company delivers over 20 billion gallons of potable and industrial-grade water each year. Seven Seas’ approach leverages cutting-edge technologies like reverse osmosis, membrane bioreactors, and ultrafiltration, coupled with advanced maintenance systems to ensure optimal performance and minimal downtime. The company’s computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) keeps operations on track and alerts operators to issues that could develop into failures. This approach guarantees safe, reliable, and cost-effective water services, empowering customers to focus on their core operations without the hassle of managing water infrastructure.

As opposed to traditional equipment sales, SSWG’s Water-as-a-Service (WaaS) model eliminates the need for upfront capital investment by covering design, construction, operation, and maintenance. Customers pay only for the water they use—with guaranteed quality and quantity—reducing financial risks and bypassing bureaucratic delays. WaaS offers scalable, modular systems, flexible leasing, and contract options, adapting to changing demands. By shouldering operational risks and ensuring regulatory compliance, Seven Seas provides sustainable and cost-effective water solutions.

Henry Charrabé, CEO, says: “The Water-as-a-Service model enables us to address the financial and operational burdens typically associated with water infrastructure, offering customers a guaranteed water supply without upfront capital expenditure. We handle the construction, operation, and maintenance of the plants, removing organizational setup and operational complexity. And because we continue to own the plants, we’re invested in ensuring their long-term performance. WaaS is therefore a viable tool to stop the build-neglect-rebuild cycle that ends the service lives of so many plants prematurely.”

Customers and target markets

  • Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority
  • Water and Sewerage Authority of Trinidad and Tobago
  • Saint Maarten Water Authority
  • the City of Alice
  • Texas

Company metrics

Headquarters:
Tampa, Florida
Company size:
51-200
Founded:
1997
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