In today’s landscape of increasing water supply challenges, cost pressures and growing sustainability demands, businesses need more than quick fixes - they need a trusted water partner with deep expertise and data-driven solutions.  
 

Waterscan is an industry-leading water management company that delivers financial savings and improved ESG performance to customers, transforming water into a strategic asset and enabling sustainable growth.  
 

The burning platform 

The UK water market faces a critical challenge: Ofwat’s 2023-24 report reveals the pace of change is too slow to meet the urgent demands of businesses.  
 

By 2050, there is an overall projected water deficit of nearly five billion litres of water each day in England.1 

Waterscan is working with customers to bridge this gap with proactive, forward-thinking water management and strategies. By delivering tailored solutions that enhance water resilience, optimise resource use, and deliver measurable results, Waterscan turns today’s water challenges into tomorrow’s opportunities. 
 

Transforming data into intelligence and action 

Sustainable water management begins with accurate, verifiable and real-time data.  

Waterscan empowers businesses by unlocking the potential of their water data through proprietary software paired with highly specialised sustainability consulting services – across: 

  • Water Strategy  
  • CDP Disclosure  
  • Water Risk Assessments  
  • Behaviour Change  
  • C-Suite Water Fluency Program 

A strategic partner for sustainable water management 

With over 30 years of expertise in water management, Waterscan is a trusted partner to global businesses, providing data-driven solutions enabling the achievement of their water goals. Importantly, we understand the complexities of modern water challenges and the pressing need for innovative, scaled and proactive action on water management.  
 

Together, let’s partner to revolutionise how your organisation manages water. 
 

Notes: 1- This shortfall is expected to be most acute in the Water Resources South East region, followed by Water Resources West (Environment Agency, 2023).