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Water Audit

Course Overview

Water is becoming scarcer and more tightly regulated, yet many facilities still don’t know exactly where their water goes each day. A professional water audit helps you see the full picture, cut avoidable losses, and build a more resilient, compliant operation.

Why Your Facility Needs a Water Audit

Across India, industries face rising water costs, stricter discharge norms, and growing pressure to demonstrate responsible resource use. A structured water audit turns these challenges into measurable savings and performance improvements.
Key drivers for a water audit include:
• High or unpredictable water and energy bills
• Groundwater dependency or CGWA-related obligations for large users
• Frequent supply disruptions or pressure issues impacting operations
Wharton Sustainable Solutions helps you understand how water is being consumed, where it is wasted, and which interventions will deliver the maximum impact.

What Is a Water Audit?

A water audit is a systematic study of all water inflows, uses, losses, and discharges in your facility. The goal is to establish a reliable water balance and identify practical options to reduce consumption, recover water, and improve efficiency.

Typical outcomes of a comprehensive water audit include:
• Clear mapping of sources, processes, and discharge points
• Identification of leaks, overflows, and inefficient equipment
• A prioritized roadmap for conservation and recycling projects

For many industries, even basic corrective actions after an audit can cut water use by double digit percentages, driving both cost and risk reduction.

Our Water Audit Methodology

Wharton Sustainable Solutions follows a structured, field tested methodology aligned with leading practices and Indian regulatory expectations.

Specialized Expertise and Tools

Wharton Sustainable Solutions is a leading consultancy for water audit and water balancing studies across multiple sectors, including railways, process industries, municipal corporations, buildings, housing societies, power plants, hospitals, and other industrial facilities.
Our team brings:
This combination of domain expertise and modern tools ensures that recommendations are both technically sound and operationally realistic.

Compliance, Risk, and ESG Benefits

In India, groundwater dependent industries above specified extraction thresholds are required to conduct periodic water audits and achieve targeted reductions in consumption. A robust audit helps you stay ahead of evolving norms and avoid penalties or reputational risk.

Beyond compliance, a well executed water audit supports your broader ESG and sustainability agenda:

• Demonstrable reduction in freshwater withdrawal and effluent load
• Lower energy use associated with pumping and treatment
• Stronger narratives for sustainability reporting and stakeholder communication

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Who We Work With

Wharton Sustainable Solutions delivers water audits for:

• Manufacturing facilities (chemical, FMCG, engineering, textiles, food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, and more)
• Infrastructure and utilities such as power plants and railways
• Large campuses, hospitals, institutions, and residential or commercial complexes

Whether you operate a single plant or a multi site portfolio, the approach is adapted to your processes, criticality, and reporting needs.