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Senior Project Manager
About Adaptive Water Adaptive Water is redefining how water-intensive facilities source, treat, use, and reuse water across Texas. We design, build, and operate facility-scale systems that harvest and reuse multiple alternative supplies—stormwater, wastewater, graywater, and brackish groundwater—eliminating dependence on potable water for applications that don't require it. Texas' water crisis is urgent. The 2022 State Water Plan projected that by 2030, demand would exceed supply by approximately 20%—and that analysis predated the data center boom now accelerating water stress across the state. Conventional, once-through water systems are no longer viable in Texas' increasingly arid climate, forcing large industrial facilities, municipalities, agriculture, and ecosystems


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