Opus Water launches to drive growth in water, wastewater infrastructure sector
Opus Water is a newly formed engineered products water company providing innovative, reliable solutions that deliver water safely and efficiently in some of the world's most demanding applications. Backed by XPV Water Partners, Opus Water enters the market with a suite of offerings including pipe plugs, strainers, and heat exchangers. Opus Water serves customers across municipal, industrial, and specialty markets where performance, durability, and responsiveness are critical.

"We're building a platform of engineered products to address critical water infrastructure needs," said John DeYarman, CEO of Opus Water. "The combination of outstanding companies with talented people, quality products, and the resources of XPV Water Partners allows Opus Water to reliably serve our customers."
"XPV is proud to support the creation and growth of Opus Water," said Sam Saintonge, Investment Partner, XPV Water Partners. "We believe strongly in backing exceptional teams and businesses that make a difference in water. With Opus, we are building a scalable, customer-driven platform that's focused on performance, partnership, and long-term value."
Opus Water is a growing water infrastructure equipment platform, dedicated to acquiring and accelerating the development of engineered product manufacturers serving the water, wastewater and industrial process fluids industries. The company delivers innovative, reliable solutions designed to ensure safe and efficient water management across a wide range of applications – from municipal systems to complex industrial processes.
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