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Water Positive Measures

Water is vital to both business and ecosystems. Achieving water positivity means going beyond conservation — actively replenishing and restoring water resources so your organisation gives back more than it consumes.

At Serven Services, we help organisations implement Water Positive Measures that enhance operational efficiency, reduce water risks, and create shared value for communities and the environment.


Our Water Positive Framework


Water Source & Risk Assessment
: Comprehensive mapping of water use and risks across operations and supply chains, identifying key areas for reduction, reuse, and replenishment.
Efficiency & Demand Reduction:  Process optimisation, leak detection, and water-efficient systems to minimise withdrawals and lower operating costs.
Reuse, Recycling & Treatment: Design and implementation of on-site systems for greywater reuse, industrial recycling, and fit-for-purpose treatment to conserve freshwater.
Replenish & Restore: Catchment-level initiatives such as groundwater recharge, rainwater harvesting, and wetland restoration to offset water use and strengthen local resilience.
Nature-Based Solutions: Use of green infrastructure and reforestation to improve infiltration, enhance water quality, and provide biodiversity and climate co-benefits.
Stakeholder Engagement: Collaboration with communities, authorities, and NGOs to drive collective water stewardship and equitable access.
Digital Monitoring & Controls: Smart metering and real-time monitoring systems for accurate measurement, leak detection, and performance tracking.
Measurement & Reporting: Verification and disclosure of progress using recognised frameworks such as AWS, CDP, and CSRD for credible water-positive claims.
Financing & Business Case Development: Structuring investments and partnerships to make water projects financially viable and aligned with sustainability goals.
Capacity Building & Policy Alignment: Training teams and suppliers, and embedding water stewardship into corporate policies and procurement practices.