Unlocking Mexico’s Potential: A Path to Safe Drinking Water
In a recent meeting, the Mexico PPP Connect, hosted by Red Meters and the Mexican Consulate in Orlando on Tuesday, October 30th, 2023, the focus was placed on the pivotal role Public-Private Partnerships (P3) could play in reshaping communities across Mexico. The conference saw the participation of 12 Mayors from various regions in Mexico, each sharing the unique challenges and opportunities they face, particularly concerning water and wastewater infrastructure. The overarching goal remains consistent: to ensure safe and accessible drinking water for their communities.
A Varied Landscape of Challenges
Each region in Mexico presents its distinctive set of hurdles and opportunities. The Mayors elucidated these intricate challenges and described how they could pave the way for remarkable transformations. The discussion revolved around the need for more efficient and comprehensive water and wastewater systems that can adapt to the ever-evolving landscape of global environmental concerns.
A Multifaceted Approach to P3
The meeting featured a panel of experts who elaborated on the multifaceted nature of Public-Private Partnerships. The representatives from Red Meters detailed global challenges in water and wastewater systems, emphasizing existing solutions to mitigate them. Kenneth Artin from Bryant, Miller and Olive outlined potential structural options for P3 projects, including prerequisites and timelines.
Paul Mene from Rehmann explored the critical aspect of financial accountability within these projects, highlighting the need for transparency and efficiency. Fernando Navarrete of AECOM, Kendra Cassel of Terracon, and Ben Davis of Renda Environmental provided insights into their respective companies' roles in project management, construction, and environmental services.
Operational Insights from Orange County
Ed Torres, Director of Orange County Utilities, shared his experience operating within Orange County and discussed the specific challenges faced in ensuring water and wastewater management. He also presented successful strategies for overcoming these challenges.
Government and Financial Support
Mindi Hertzog from USTDA delved into the essential role of government involvement and support in P3 projects, shedding light on the contributions of EXIM Bank in financing these initiatives. Representing Select Florida, Joseph Bell encouraged the Mexican representatives to explore solutions in Florida, notably from innovators like Red Meters.
Ensuring Project Viability
Joaquin Puello of PNC Bank emphasized the critical role of banks as escrow account holders for all project funding, as well as the importance of clear terms and conditions determined by lawyers and accountants. He discussed the vital banking services that can support these transformative projects.
Community Communication and Recognition
Rosie Leach of Red Meters stressed the significance of effectively communicating these projects to the communities they impact. She highlighted the vital role of community engagement in the success of these initiatives.
Kai Isaac of Filmscape Productions showcased how videos and content related to these projects have garnered attention and even won international awards within the sustainability category.
Special Thanks to the Mexican Consulate in Orlando
The meeting was expertly chaired by Juan Sabines, Consulate, and Javier De la Vega Vargas, Vice Consulate. Their facilitation ensured that all aspects of the discussion received the attention they deserved, propelling these transformative projects to new heights.
The Mexico PPP Connect meeting exemplified the power of collaboration, innovation, and public-private partnerships in addressing vital infrastructure needs and nurturing the economic growth of Mexican communities. With commitment and dedication, these initiatives will not only enhance the lives of those they serve but also offer a blueprint for global environmental stewardship.


