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Water Balancing & Awareness

Find every litre, and every rupee, leaking from your site

A water audit and a clear water balance show exactly where water comes in, where it goes, and how much you can recover through the 4R method: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle and Recharge. You can't manage what you've never measured.

Measurement + verification, not just an inspection
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Why it matters

A site without a water balance is guessing

Most buildings and factories can't say how much water they take in, where it's used, how much is lost, and how much could be reused. Without that picture, savings stay invisible and every rupee spent on water is unaccountable. A water audit builds the baseline; the water balance turns it into a plan you can act on and defend.

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What we cover

Measure, map, and close the gaps

From the first meter reading to a prioritised 4R action plan, grounded in your real numbers.

Water audit

Metering, leak detection, fixture efficiency, RO-reject and STP performance, and usage baselines across your site.

Water balance mapping

A single picture of inflows, usage, losses and reuse, so the biggest savings are obvious, not guessed at.

The 4R method

Reduce, Reuse, Recycle and Recharge: a disciplined sequence that closes leaks at the source before spending on new systems.

Leak & fixture efficiency

Find hidden and visible losses and inefficient taps, toilets and urinals, often the cheapest litres to recover.

RO-reject & STP measurement

Quantify treated and reject water you're currently discharging, the starting point for fit-for-purpose reuse.

Reuse planning

Fit-for-purpose routing of greywater and reject to non-potable uses, matching water quality to the job.

What's included

A diagnostic you can act on

  • Metering & baseline: establish what "normal" actually is.
  • Leak detection: visible and hidden losses.
  • Fixture audit: taps, toilets, urinals.
  • RO reject & STP/ETP performance: measured, not estimated.
  • Diagnostic report with ROI recommendations: a prioritised 4R plan.

How every engagement runs

Assess → Prioritise → Verify

1 · AssessAudit & baseline
2 · MapWater balance
3 · Prioritise4R action plan
4 · VerifyMeasured savings
Free tool

See your balance before you call us

The Water Balance Optimiser compares your current balance with a post-4R scenario, rainfall, area, population and consumption, in a couple of minutes.

Who it's for

Anyone paying for water they can't account for

RWAs & societiesCommercial buildingsFactoriesHotels & hospitalityInstitutions & campuses
Common questions

Water audits & balancing, answered straight

What's the difference between a water audit and a water balance?

The audit is the measurement, meters, leaks, fixtures, RO-reject, STP performance and usage patterns. The water balance is what we build from it: a single picture of every litre in, used, lost and reused, which becomes your prioritised savings plan.

What exactly is the 4R method?

A disciplined order of operations: Reduce demand at the source, Reuse fit-for-purpose water, Recycle treated water back into the loop, and Recharge groundwater. Closing cheap leaks first means you don't over-spend on new systems.

What do we get at the end?

A diagnostic report with your baseline, where water is being lost and how much, and ROI-ranked recommendations, a plan you can act on and take to management.

Do we need to install meters first?

Not necessarily. We work with what's there and add temporary or permanent metering where the numbers matter most. Better metering is often one of the audit's own recommendations.

How is this different from a regular inspection?

An inspection tells you what looks wrong. Our audit measures and verifies, so the savings are quantified, defensible, and tied to a clear payback.

Get a water balance for your site

Start with a free estimate, or book a 15-minute call and we'll scope an audit around your site and its numbers.