Through Transmissive, we are developing a proprietary produced water desalination technology and advancing the beneficial reuse process. Development of a produced water treatment facility requires substantial capital and may result in total project costs exceeding initial estimates due to inflation, supply chain constraints, labor and equipment availability, design changes, regulatory requirements or technical challenges. Delays in permitting, produced water sourcing, waste disposal arrangements, construction or commissioning could defer or reduce expected cash flows and impair the anticipated return on our investment. Actual throughput, pricing, operating costs and utilization may also differ from forecasts because they depend on competing treatment or disposal options, and changes in environmental or water-handling regulations. As a result, Transmissive may fail to achieve targeted returns or require additional unplanned capital, which could lead to impairments of invested capital and have a material adverse effect on our business, financial condition, results of operations and liquidity.
We are exposed to the risk that discharges of treated water and treatment-related waste, including those made in compliance with permitted limits, may have unforeseen adverse environmental effects. Material failures to properly treat, handle or transport produced water or discharge treated water, including leaks, spills or non-compliance with discharge permits and performance standards, could risk contaminating surface waters, groundwater or navigable waters or damage natural resources. Such material failures could also trigger enforcement actions, require remediation or corrective measures, lead to operational restrictions or permit suspension or revocation, harm our reputation or result in third-party claims for personal injury, property damage and other losses, any of which could materially and adversely affect our business, financial condition, results of operations and liquidity.
Negative public opinion or adverse perceptions of Transmissive's operations or reputation could materially affect our business, results of operations, or prospects over time. Negative sentiment may arise from unfavorable portrayals of produced water, water treatment operations or discharge locations by the media, special interest groups, political leaders, stakeholders, or other parties, including organized opposition to specific projects or the energy industry in general. Potential impacts of such sentiment include operational delays or interruptions, legal or regulatory challenges, blockades, increased regulatory oversight, reduced public or governmental support, and the delay, challenge, or revocation of regulatory approvals, permits, or licenses, each of which may increase costs or cause cost overruns.