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Sustainability Partners elects new CEO

Sustainability Partners elects new CEO

Water Management June 30, 2026 at 3:15 pm

Sustainability Partners has announced its board of directors unanimously elected Adam Cain to be its next chief executive officer. Cain will succeed John Veech, who is retiring from full-time employment after a 43-year career in law, investment banking and infrastructure investing. Cain currently serves asRead More

Florida community, Sustainability Partners to restore outdated plant

Florida community, Sustainability Partners to restore outdated plant

Water Management December 17, 2025 at 11:05 am

The Sun ‘N Lake Improvement District has entered a contract with Sustainability Partners to replace an outdated wastewater treatment plant serving the community in Highlands County, Florida. According to Sustainability Partners, a public benefit company that provides infrastructure funding, deployment and ongoing maintenance solutions, theRead More

Meter Upgrade Delivers Big Savings in New Mexico

Meter Upgrade Delivers Big Savings in New Mexico

AMR/AMI, Water Loss, Water Management November 20, 2025 at 11:05 am

Water Co-op Predicts Costs, Reduces Water Loss with Metering as a Service By Maia Rodriguez When the Roosevelt County Water Co-op in eastern New Mexico evaluated its aging meter system, the findings were clear: the decades-old manual meters were no longer meeting the community’s needs.Read More

Sustainability Partners joins Schneider Electric’s resilient energy initiative

Sustainability Partners joins Schneider Electric’s resilient energy initiative

Water Management October 3, 2025 at 2:15 pm

Sustainability Partners has announced it is joining Schneider Electric’s Accelerating Resilient Infrastructure Initiative, a joint effort of more than 20 firms seeking innovative solutions in community-based critical energy systems. The initiative from Schneider Electric includes firms like Microsoft, Zurich Resilience Solutions and Sunrock Distributed Generation. Now,Read More