What it does
Ask it like a person
“Who’s under a consent order in my territory?” “Which plants are near their flow threshold?” The assistant answers from the live EPA record — no spreadsheets, no query language.
See the pressure build
Computed permit-limit exceedances, compliance tiers, enforcement history, and capacity-trigger flags (95% of design flow) surface the plants under real regulatory and hydraulic pressure.
Get alerted first
New violations, consent orders, and tier shifts in your territory — emailed weekly, before the upgrade signal becomes an RFP everyone’s already bidding.
Who it’s for
Consulting Engineers
Consent orders and DMR exceedances are design projects waiting to happen. Find them early.
Operations Groups
Plants in violation need operations help. Know which ones, and approach before the contract renews.
Manufacturers
See the upgrade signals — capacity triggers, chronic exceedances — before the RFP hits the street.
Equipment Reps
Find where the work is — plants with an open compliance need you can pitch this quarter, by process line and territory.
Coverage and pricing
Every municipal and industrial water and wastewater facility, all 50 states — 167,000+ facilities in the national dataset, built from EPA ECHO, ICIS-NPDES, and DMR data, reconciled and validated. Subscriptions are per state — subscribe to one state or stack your whole region. Cancel anytime.
| Plan | Price | Includes |
|---|---|---|
| MCP Base | $69/month per state | Full facility map and search, DMR trends, violations, enforcement, capacity flags, CSV export, weekly territory alert emails |
| MCP Premium | $99/month per state | Everything in Base, plus the plain-English analyst assistant over the live dataset |
See pricing & get early access →
Click a plant — get the whole picture
Territory screen, DMR analysis, single-facility report — plant overview, compliance status, violation history, enforcement, and capacity trends. Every view exports to CSV, and any facility generates a shareable PDF report you can drop straight into a proposal or a pre-call brief. (Hover a page.)
| NPDES | Facility | Exc | Params + trend | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US000001 | Anytown Regional | 14 | Ammonia ↑ | Active ↑ |
| US000002 | Springfield WPCF | 5 | BOD ↑ | Active → |
| US000003 | Lakeside AWT | 4 | E. coli → | Escalating ↑ |
| US000004 | Mill Creek WPCF | 3 | TP ↑ | Pre-enforce |
| US000005 | Bayfront WRF | 2 | TSS → | Watch |
Every view exports to CSV — and generates a shareable PDF report.
Built by people who sell this equipment
The Municipal Compliance Pipeline was created by Matt Winschel, PE — 10 years of municipal water and wastewater design, operations, and manufacturing experience, plus 26 years as a water/wastewater equipment representative. It was built to answer the question every rep, engineer, and operator asks: where is the next project?
Every facility, on one live map
Compliance pressure surfaces in real time as new EPA records land — anywhere in the country. New violations, consent orders, tier shifts, and capacity flags pop up the moment they hit the record.
A founding offer for Virginia consultants and operations groups
MCP was built in Virginia, and Virginia is where it launches first. Consulting engineers and contract-operations groups based in Virginia who join during the beta get founding-member launch pricing — locked in — plus a direct line to shape the features we build next. Limited founding spots.
Claim a founding spot →Municipal Compliance Pipeline is an independent product of Winschel Environmental, LLC. It is not affiliated with or endorsed by the U.S. EPA. Data is informational — verify against official sources before acting. Facility examples shown are illustrative placeholders.