Natural Systems Utilities Obtains Assets of Connexus Waterways

May 23, 2012
Acquisition includes 11 wastewater treatment utilities in Minnesota

Natural Systems Utilities LLC (formerly EcoCheck) recently acquired the assets owned by Connexus WaterWays, a Div. of Connexus Energy. The transaction includes the transfer of 11 Minnesota wastewater treatment systems from Connexus to NSU. NSU is a private utility that designs, builds, owns, finances and operates decentralized, municipal and industrial wastewater treatment systems throughout Minnesota.

Ten of the decentralized wastewater treatment systems are located in Sherburne County and one is in Anoka County. These decentralized systems are efficient, safe, standalone wastewater treatment facilities that are located outside of city water and sewer systems. They are operated to safely treat wastewater close to the people they serve.

“We are excited to have the Connexus WaterWays treatment systems securely under the NSU wastewater utility umbrella,” said Ryan Brandt, president of NSU MN. “After partnering with Connexus for over nine years, it was a natural evolution for NSU to enter the private utility market as we expand our customer-focused water and wastewater operations throughout Minnesota and the Midwest.”

Brandt adds that he has wanted to enter the sustainable water utility market for several years, but did not have adequate capital until EcoCheck partnered with NSU in 2009 and became NSU MN. In addition to working in Minnesota, NSU is opening new utility markets across the United States.

Source: NSU MN

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