Water & Sewer Utilities

U.S. Water & Sewer Finance

Revenue bond analysis covering rate covenants, capital improvement programs, regulatory compliance, consent decrees, combined sewer overflow mandates, and credit frameworks for major U.S. water and wastewater utilities.

Revenue BondsRate CovenantsCIP ProgramsEPA / Consent DecreesWIFIA Loans
$175B+
Sector Debt Outstanding
1.5x+
Typical Rate Covenant
AAA
WSSC Water (S&P)
$600B+
20-Year Capital Need (EPA)

Reference Guides

Water & Sewer

Water and Sewer Revenue Bonds: A Comprehensive Guide

Understanding the structures, covenants, and credit fundamentals of water and sewer revenue bonds issued by municipal utilities across the United States.

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Water and Sewer Rate Covenant Compliance and Enforcement

How utilities maintain rate covenants, what happens when they breach them, and the credit implications of covenant violations and remediation.

11 sectionsRead →
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Water and Sewer Capital Improvement Programs

Understanding capital planning, funding mechanisms, and the federal and state programs financing water infrastructure renewal across the United States.

12 sectionsRead →
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Water and Sewer Credit Analysis

Understanding how S&P, Moody's, and Fitch rate water and sewer utilities using published criteria, financial metrics, and qualitative assessment.

10 sectionsRead →
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Water and Sewer Regulatory Compliance

Understanding federal and state regulations, EPA enforcement, consent decrees, and the credit and financial implications of regulatory compliance for water and sewer utilities.

11 sectionsRead →
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NYC Municipal Water Finance Authority

Comprehensive financial analysis of the New York City water and sewer system, the largest municipal water utility in the United States.

13 sectionsRead →
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San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC)

Comprehensive financial analysis of the three-enterprise San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, integrating water, wastewater, and hydroelectric power systems.

16 sectionsRead →
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DC Water and Sewer Authority

Comprehensive financial analysis of the District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority, a pioneer in innovative environmental financing and green bonds.

15 sectionsRead →
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Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP)

Comprehensive financial analysis of the water system component of LADWP, the second-largest municipal utility in the United States.

15 sectionsRead →
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Water and Sewer Utility Financial Reporting

Comprehensive guide to GASB accounting and financial reporting requirements specific to water and sewer utilities.

14 sectionsRead →
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Municipal Water Revenue Bond Credit Analysis

Understanding DSCR, affordability constraints, and PFAS compliance impact on water utility credit quality

9 sectionsRead →
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Essential Service Revenue Bonds

Why essential service bonds are considered defensive, rate-setting, coverage ratios, and comparison to GOs.

9 sectionsRead →
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Municipal Utility Rate-Setting

Cost-of-service methodology, rate structures (flat, tiered, conservation), affordability metrics, and rate covenant compliance.

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