Denali Water Solutions Acquires Recyc Systems

Russellville, Arkansas — Denali Water Solutions, LLC, is pleased to announce the acquisition of the assets of Recyc Systems Southeast, LLC, a provider of transportation and land application services for industrial food processing residuals and municipal biosolids predominantly in Alabama and Georgia.

Recyc Systems has over 25 years of experience in biosolid production, tracking, transportation, disposal, and land application and a respected reputation in regulatory compliance. JGS Resources, a transaction advisory firm for the waste and freight logistics industries, acted as exclusive financial advisor to Recyc Systems Southeast on the transaction.

“We are thrilled to welcome the team at Recyc Systems to the Denali Water Solutions family. Our shared values of integrity, high-quality service for our customers, and respect for our employees are congruent with the culture and purpose we are proud to have cultivated here at Denali,” noted Andy McNeill, CEO of Denali Water Solutions.

Keith and Greg Paul, owners and founders of Recyc Systems Southeast, stated, “This new relationship with Denali Water Solutions is a great opportunity for both our customers and our team members. The synergies developed by coming together with Denali will benefit everyone involved and will allow us to continue to provide excellent quality of service at a more productive level. The potential for the newly combined companies is substantial. We are proud to join the Denali team and have high expectations of where Denali can lead us going forward.”

About Denali Water Solutions

Denali Water Solutions is a specialty waste and environmental services company that believes it is the collective responsibility of us all to protect the quality of water and natural resources through recycling waste in sustainable ways, can be beneficially reused, and reduce or eliminate the use of landfills. Our vision is to meet this responsibility by offering innovative and economically effective solutions for the management, handling, recycling, disposal, and conversion of organic waste materials through beneficial reuse, composting, and anaerobic digestion for the customers and communities we serve.

Denali Water Solutions is a full-service provider throughout the organic waste management cycle; processed waste is dewatered then recycled through liquid and solid land applications, chemical treatment, and composting. Beneficial use and recycling methods create sustainability benefits through fertilizing farmland, enhancing soil health with compost, and generating clean water. To learn more, please visit: www.denaliwater.com

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