Company: WBI
Filing Date: 2025-08-22
Form Type: S-1
Source: 0000950170-25-111048
Chunk: 224

Company: WaterBridge Infrastructure LLC
Filing Date: 2025-08-22
Form: S-1
Chunk 224
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 our insurance coverage includes commercial general liability, employer’s liability, directors and officers’ liability, environmental and pollution liability and other coverage. We believe that this insurance coverage is appropriate and consistent with industry practice.

Our operations and the operations of our customers are subject to numerous federal, state and local environmental laws and regulations relating to pollution, worker health and safety, the discharge of hazardous and non-hazardous materials and environmental protection. These laws and regulations may, among other things: require the acquisition of permits for regulated activities; govern the amounts and types of substances that may be released into the environment in connection with our operations; restrict the way we handle or dispose of wastes; limit or prohibit our or our customers’ activities in sensitive areas such as wetlands, wilderness areas or areas inhabited by endangered or threatened species; require investigatory and remedial actions to mitigate pollution conditions that may be caused by our operations or attributable to our former operations; and impose specific standards addressing worker protections. Numerous governmental agencies issue regulations to implement and enforce these laws, for which compliance is often costly and difficult. The violation of these laws and regulations may result in the denial, cancellation, suspension, or revocation of permits, issuance of corrective action orders, assessment of administrative and civil penalties and even criminal prosecution.

We believe that we are in substantial compliance with current applicable environmental and occupational health and safety laws and regulations. Further, we do not anticipate that compliance with existing environmental and occupational health and safety laws and regulations will have a material effect on our consolidated financial statements. While we may occasionally receive citations from environmental regulatory agencies for minor violations, such citations and related corrective actions typically occur in the ordinary course of our business and are generally not material to our operations. However, it is possible that substantial costs for compliance or penalties for non-compliance may be incurred in the future. It is also possible that other developments, such as the adoption of stricter environmental laws, regulations and enforcement policies, could result in additional costs or liabilities that we cannot currently quantify. Moreover, changes in environmental laws could limit our customers’ businesses or encourage our customers to handle produced water in other ways, which, in either case, could reduce the demand for our services and adversely impact our business. The Trump Administration has diverged and is expected to continue to diverge from the prior Biden Administration’s policy positions, which may result in new or amended policies, laws and regulations that are supportive of oil and natural gas development.

The following is a summary of the more significant existing environmental and occupational health and safety laws and regulations to which our