What We Do

Founded in 2005 WaterGroup (previously called Water Conservation Group) Pty Ltd has quickly grown to become one of Australia’s largest specialist corporate water savings companies. We do whatever it takes to help large water users save water: Consulting, contracting, smart metering.

 Examples of our work include:

  • a food processor who we are saving $45,000 worth of water per year for a $230,000 investment
  • a large campus where a $54,000 smart metering system stopped $78,000 worth of water from getting wasted
  • two of the world’s largest rainwater harvesting systems which are now collecting $95,000 worth of water free from the sky in WaterGroup designed and constructed rainwater harvesting systems. The design includes our innovative peak flow diversion system and integrated monitoring for further system optimisation.
  • Corporate water trees and policies where we have helped corporations work out their water use across the board and how to strategically respond to both regulatory as well as increasing cost pressures
  • Grey and black water recycling
  • Approvals

Our expertise will help you understand where your water goes, provide a baseline, identify cost effective savings, streamline implementation, find solutions that make sense and work, get approval and most of all make sure you get value for money.

To achieve this we prepare audits. We do detailed engineering. We develop and deliver savings and leak reduction programs. We help get funding. We obtain approvals. We provide smart metering, monitoring and verification services. We contract deliver. And we provide performance guarantees. No savings, no pay.

Stormwater harvesting or desalination? 17/01/12

Is our love affair with stormwater harvesting emotional or can it be supported by rational scientific arguments? Guenter Hauber-Davidson runs the numbers. BEN

New Qld Funding for developing energy and water-saving technologies 5/01/12

QSEIF funding of $200,000 for developing innovative technologies to save energy and water –closes 24 February 2012