Private water utility managing treatment and sewage infrastructure across communities
Central States Water Resources operates as a regional water utility focused on treatment and wastewater management. The tech stack skews heavily toward operations (SCADA, ArcGIS) and enterprise finance (NetSuite, SAP, Jedox), with operational staff comprising two-thirds of active hiring—a profile typical of capital-intensive infrastructure operators managing compliance, maintenance, and budgeting in a regulated environment.
Central States Water Resources is a privately held water utility founded in 2013, headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri. The company provides water treatment and sewage services to communities across the United States, managing both system operations and capital improvements. The business model centers on operational reliability, regulatory compliance, and infrastructure maintenance. Active projects span capital improvement initiatives, treatment facility integration, system operation planning, and emergency response protocols. The organization employs 51–200 people, with significant depth in operations and engineering roles supporting day-to-day service delivery.
The company uses NetSuite and SAP for enterprise resource planning, SCADA for system monitoring, ArcGIS for mapping and asset management, Power BI for reporting, Jedox for budgeting, and QuickBooks alongside Microsoft Office for general operations.
Primary pain points include infrastructure investment constraints, regulatory compliance management, operational downtime minimization, accurate budgeting and forecasting, facility upgrades, and timely regulatory filing—common pressures for regional utilities managing aging systems.
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