Denali Water Solutions LLC, Russellville, Arkansas, announced it acquired the assets of Jesse Baro Inc., a municipal and industrial environmental waste transportation company based in Douglassville, Pennsylvania, on January 29.
Jesse Baro Inc. provides environmental transportation and land application services for customers in both the private and public sectors, including transportation and land application of residuals for municipal and industrial wastewater treatment plants, water plants, incineration and food processing facilities. Jesse Baro Inc. also provides disposal services to the general construction industry by hauling bulk commodities, stone, compost, soils and other materials.
“The purchase of Jesse Baro Inc. aligns with Denali’s geographic market diversification strategy. This approach enhances our opportunities to deliver quality service and resources to existing and new customers while continuing to provide a safe and excellent workplace for employees,” Jeffrey LeBlanc, president of Denali Water Solutions, says. “We are excited to have [Jesse Baro President] Steve Baro and his excellent team join Denali and look forward to maximizing the synergies between both entities in the Mid-Atlantic area.”
“Jesse Baro Inc. is excited to join and grow with the Denali Water Solutions team. Along with a strong fleet of trucks, drivers, field personnel, office staff and mechanics, we are ready to support Denali’s vision in the waste conversion industry,” Baro says.
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