Transforming Water Loss to Water Source

As climate change accelerates, urban water systems are reaching a breaking point — facing shrinking supplies, rising costs, and unreliable delivery. Up to half of all distributed water is lost before reaching communities. WateRecoup turns these hidden losses into a new source — restoring balance to strained urban networks.

High Water Loss.
Huge Opportunity

WateRecoup redefines this invisible loss as a recoverable asset, converting lost water and energy into a new source of continuous supply — at a fraction of the cost of developing new sources.

Our solution delivers what utilities need most today: speed, scalability, and minimal disruption.

Every Drop Recovered Counts

Water Recouping:
A Systematic, No-Dig Solution

Water Recouping is a scalable, non-disruptive approach that turns existing buried networks into an untapped source of reclaimed water and energy.

Our above-ground recovery units systematically treat each segment — sealing micro-leaks, restoring flow, and recapturing losses, all with no excavation and minimal downtime.

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Our Innovation
in Action

Compact field teams perform targeted, one-time interventions using lightweight, low-carbon equipment to restore and optimize pipeline functionality from within the pipe.

Our patented in-pipe materials seal leaks, strengthen infrastructure, and capture real-time integrity data — delivering the most cost-effective, fastest, smartest, energy-efficient and minimally disruptive recovery process in the industry.

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Our results in numbers - WateRecoup converts water loss giving you sustainable value:

90%+
track record in water loss reduction
1M+
liters recouped daily — and counting
1/10th
the cost of traditional pipe recovery methods
0.5 MWh
of energy saved daily per 100 km of mains treated

Worldwide Operations

From Europe to Africa to Latin America, WateRecoup is helping governments and utilities fight water scarcity by restoring lost resources and building sustainable urban water systems.