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Seven Seas Water Group and City of Alice Celebrate Commissioning of State’s First Public-Private Brackish Water Desalination Plant

ALICE, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Seven Seas Water Group (“SSWG”), a multinational provider of Water-as-a-Service® (“WaaS®”) solutions, in partnership with the City of Alice, proudly commemorated the official launch of Texas’ first public-private brackish water reverse osmosis desalination facility. The “First Water Celebration”, held on July 29, 2025, marked a historic moment for the city as the plant delivers a drought-resilient source of clean, safe, and potable water to local residents.

“By transforming brackish groundwater into a safe and reliable source of drinking water, we’re helping cities build resilience and independence in the face of growing water challenges," said Henry Charrabé, CEO of Seven Seas Water Group.

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The event brought together elected officials and community stakeholders to celebrate a groundbreaking advancement in sustainable water infrastructure. The milestone represents a powerful step forward in addressing regional water scarcity through innovation and collaboration.

This facility, when delivering at full capacity, will provide up to 2.7 million gallons per day of high-quality drinking water, significantly enhancing water security in a region impacted by prolonged drought. Supported by the Texas Water Development Board, the project exemplifies a forward-thinking solution that can be replicated across other communities facing similar environmental challenges.

"This project in Alice represents a blueprint for how communities can take control of their water future,” said Henry Charrabé, CEO of Seven Seas Water Group. “By transforming brackish groundwater into a safe and reliable source of drinking water, we’re helping cities build resilience and independence in the face of growing water challenges. We’re incredibly proud to see this plant already delivering real results and benefits to the local population. We extend our sincere thanks to the team at the City of Alice, local leaders, the Texas Water Development Board, and every partner, engineer, and team member who brought this vision to life."

The new plant harnesses cutting-edge reverse osmosis technology to provide a long-term, environmentally responsible solution to water scarcity. As the first public-private partnership of its kind in Texas focused on brackish water treatment, the project introduces the state to the benefits of the Water-as-a-Service® model, which enables rapid deployment of water infrastructure without requiring upfront capital.

“This facility marks a significant leap forward for our city,” said Michael Esparza, City Manager of Alice. “It’s more than infrastructure—it’s a promise to our community that we are investing in a secure, sustainable future. By leveraging advanced desalination technology and trusted partnerships, we are strengthening our resilience, protecting public health, and enabling long-term economic growth. This success is the result of visionary collaboration, and we are proud to stand alongside Seven Seas Water Group and the Texas Water Development Board in leading this charge.”

The Alice Brackish Water Desalination Plant stands as a scalable model for future water solutions across Texas and the nation. With demand for reliable water infrastructure growing, public-private partnerships like this one will be essential to safeguarding communities in the face of climate uncertainty and resource constraints.

About Seven Seas Water Group

Headquartered in Tampa, with operations across the U.S., Caribbean, and Latin America, Seven Seas Water Group (SSWG) delivers annually over 20 billion gallons of water to industrial, commercial, governmental, municipal, and hospitality customers. SSWG designs, builds, owns and operates, delivers new facilities, or acquires and upgrades existing facilities, with the goal of optimizing project risk transfer between the public and private sectors. With an outstanding reputation for decentralized water and wastewater treatment solutions, the SSWG “Water-as-a-Service®” approach seeks to help solve global water and wastewater infrastructure challenges.

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For more information, interviews, or media inquiries, please contact:

Leslie May
Seven Seas Water Group
lmay@7seaswater.com

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For more information, interviews, or media inquiries, please contact:

Leslie May
Seven Seas Water Group
lmay@7seaswater.com

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