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Water & wastewater · municipal & industrial · nationwide

Know which plants need your equipment and services — before they do.

Ask in plain English. The assistant reads the EPA record for every municipal and industrial water & wastewater facility — violations, consent orders, DMR trends, capacity triggers — and tells you who’s about to spend.

Built for

Every municipal & industrial water and wastewater facility · all 50 states · 167,000+ in the national dataset. Data is informational — verify against official sources before acting.

National compliance map Search facilities, parameters, counties… ● live
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For manufacturers & reps

Find the plants whose violations your equipment fixes.

Pick your process line. We map it to the discharge parameters it solves — and surface every facility flagged for exactly that, in your territory.

Municipal Compliance Pipeline
What you get

Click a plant — get the whole picture.

Territory screen, DMR analysis, single-facility report — plant overview, compliance status, violation history, enforcement, and capacity trends. Export any view to CSV or generate a shareable report. (Hover a page.)

Territory screenEPA ECHO · ICIS · DMR
Priority — active enforcement
NPDESFacilityExcParams + trendStatus
US000001Anytown Regional14Ammonia ↑Active ↑
US000002Springfield WPCF5BOD ↑Active →
US000003Lakeside AWT4E. coli →Escalating ↑
US000004Mill Creek WPCF3TP ↑Pre-enforce
US000005Bayfront WRF2TSS →Watch
Municipal Compliance Pipelineillustrative
DMR analysis549 rows
Ammonia-N — 24-month DMR
Two seasonal crash cycles · nitrification-limited
Spring peak6.8 mg/L · 800% over
Flow43% of design — not hydraulic
Municipal Compliance Pipelineillustrative
Municipal Compliance PipelineFacility report
Anytown Regional WWTP
Anytown, USA · NPDES US0000000 · 6.0 MGD · activated sludge
Significant Non-Compliance
Receiving streamAnytown Creek
Permit expires2027
Violations (24 mo)TSS ×7 · Ammonia ×2 · TP ×1
EnforcementConsent order · 2025
Hydraulic load95% of design flow
Compliance trend · effluent vs. limit
Municipal Compliance Pipelineillustrative

Every view exports to CSV — and generates a shareable PDF report.

What it does

Three things — so the opportunity finds you, not the other way around.

Ask it like a person

“Who’s under a consent order in my territory?” “Which plants are near their flow threshold?” The assistant answers from the live EPA record — no spreadsheets, no query language.

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See the pressure build

Computed permit-limit exceedances, compliance tiers, enforcement history, and capacity-trigger flags (95% of design flow) surface the plants under real regulatory and hydraulic pressure.

Get alerted first

New violations, consent orders, and tier shifts in your territory — emailed weekly, before the upgrade signal becomes an RFP everyone’s already bidding.

Who it's for

One dataset. Four ways to use it.

Engineers, operators, manufacturers, and reps all read the same compliance signals — for different reasons.

Consulting Engineers

Consent orders and DMR exceedances are design projects waiting to happen. Find them early.

Operations Groups

Plants in violation need operations help. Know which ones, and approach before the contract renews.

Manufacturers

See the upgrade signals — capacity triggers, chronic exceedances — before the RFP hits the street.

Equipment Reps

Find where the work is — plants with an open compliance need you can pitch this quarter, by process line and territory.

How it works

The public record, reconciled and delivered before your competitors notice.

We pull the public record

EPA ECHO, DMR, and enforcement data — one national source, reconciled and validated for every state.

We score and flag it

Tiers, computed exceedances, and capacity triggers — distinct from raw agency flags.

You ask, or get alerted

Query the assistant any time; weekly emails push new pressure in your territory to your inbox.

Live national map

Every water & wastewater facility — municipal and industrial — on one map.

Compliance pressure surfaces in real time as new EPA records land — anywhere in the country.

national view · 50 states

Built by people who sell this equipment.

Reconciled against EPA QNCR determinations — computed exceedances distinguished from agency bulk-flags. Created by a licensed PE — 10 years of municipal water & wastewater design, operations, and manufacturing experience, plus 26 years as a water/wastewater equipment rep — for the people who work these plants.

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Pricing · per state

Simple, per-state pricing. Add states as you grow.

Cancel anytime. Subscribe to one state or stack your whole region. The assistant comes with Premium.

MCP Base
$69 /month · per state
  • Full facility map and search for your state
  • DMR trends, violations, enforcement, capacity flags
  • Filtered CSV export
  • Weekly territory alert emails
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$99 /month · per state
  • Everything in Base
  • Plain-English analyst assistant over the live dataset
  • Priority / advanced features
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