
Products for Utilities Marketing Agency
#13 in General Business
Marketing for the utility sales cycle
- Founded
- 2026
- HQ
- Denver, Colorado
- Team
- 1-5
Founder
Meet the founder

Andrew Dugan
Founder & CEO
Andrew Dugan, PE, is the founder and sole operator of WaterWrites, a content marketing practice serving the water and wastewater industry. He is a licensed professional engineer who spent the early part of his career working on water infrastructure projects and later as a manufacturer's representative, selling technical equipment into utilities and consulting engineering firms. According to the site, he discovered copywriting during that stretch, frustrated by how flat most water-sector marketing brochures read compared to the stakes of the work they described.
The thesis behind WaterWrites is straightforward: the water industry has no shortage of technical expertise, but a chronic shortage of writers who understand it. Marketers at equipment manufacturers, consulting engineers, and water-tech companies routinely hire generalist agencies that can string a sentence together but cannot tell the difference between a lift station and a clarifier. Dugan positions himself as the translator between engineering substance and marketing narrative — someone who can interview a utility director, understand what actually keeps them up at night, and package it into a case study or trade article that the target audience recognizes as credible.
The public founder story is intentionally brief; the site reads as a solo practitioner's shingle rather than an agency with a layered team page. There is no mention of employees, partners, or acquisitions, and the services and pricing pages reinforce that this is a specialist operator rather than a firm. The positioning is consistent throughout: an engineer who writes like a marketer, aimed squarely at B2B water-sector communicators.
Editorial
Editor’s take
**WaterWrites** positions itself as a specialist B2B content marketing agency for the water and wastewater industry, with a founder whose civil engineering background enables genuine fluency in the technical language utility decision-makers speak. The agency's focus on translating complex product narratives into compelling messaging makes them a natural fit for manufacturers and solution providers targeting municipal and utility buyers. A client testimonial featured on their site reinforces the credibility they've built within this highly specialized sector.
What they do
Services
Case Studies
Productized customer success stories for water-tech vendors and engineering firms, priced as one-off ($2,000) or three-packs ($5,500). Dugan interviews manufacturers' reps, end users, and utility staff to produce 800-word studies that other engineers and utility decision-makers recognize as authentic.
White Papers and eBooks
Long-form technical marketing assets written for water industry audiences. Positioned as a way for manufacturers and consulting engineers to document expertise without pulling their own senior technical staff away from billable work.
Trade Magazine Articles
Ghostwritten feature articles aimed at water-sector trade publications. The pitch is that engineering fluency lets him ask sharper interview questions and surface angles that resonate with utility readers, rather than producing the generic vendor-voice copy common in the space.
Publication Placement
Editorial strategy and pitching support for getting water industry articles placed in trade outlets, plus post-publication promotion. Sold as an add-on so clients don't leave finished content sitting unused after a campaign ends.
Blogging
Ongoing blog content for water industry company websites, framed as both SEO asset and a venue to address technical objections from utility and engineering buyers. Emphasis is on consistency and staying relevant to a narrow, technical readership.
Web Copy
Website copywriting for water sector manufacturers, tech companies, and consulting engineers, including launches and refreshes. The selling point is translating highly technical products into language a utility director or plant operator finds human.
Proof of work
