Water resources

Safeguarding the world’s water resources.

Sustainable water governance is vital to manage the impacts of population growth and climate change.

Achieving this is complicated by the changing water demands across domestic, agricultural, and industrial uses. Those tasked with managing water resources, from governments to agencies and regulators, have to balance user expectations with environmental requirements while navigating changing weather patterns.

To ensure equitable water allocation requires an understanding of systems at the largest scale — across and between catchments, and all the different sources and users of water within them. That means developing solutions that sustain the health of the natural environment, maintain river flows and aquifers, and often involve the storage, recycling, and reuse of water.

Long-term planning is critical to proactively address water scarcity issues and provide resilience in the face of these complex challenges. 

What can we do for you?

We have more than 70 years’ experience in providing integrated strategies for the development, management, and use of water resources across the globe.

Water resource mapping and modeling

We have pioneered the application of systems thinking to water resources, finding ways to map, model, and represent the complex flows and interdependencies that underlie the availability and quality of water resources.

Water resources forecasting

Our expertise in catchment dynamics, hydrology, and hydrogeology, combined with meteorological information and data management capability, means we can forecast water resources with a level of confidence that has never previously been possible. 

Strategy and planning

We develop and evaluate water resource management options, including intercatchment water transfers, reservoir storage, demand management, desalination, water recycling, and reuse. We are a trusted partner in stakeholder engagement and consultation, and we help clients build business cases and integrate project development into strategy and planning. 

Navigating the unknowns and “what ifs“

Assisted by advanced digital analysis and visualization tools, our industry-leading practitioners help clients to navigate profound uncertainties — about the effects of climate change, population growth, and movement, and changing demands for water.

Services we provide

Optimizing water resources for sustainable growth

We work with governments, regulators, water and energy companies, large land developers and industrial companies, and investors. We help balance current and future water demand and supply, taking into account household and industrial consumption, irrigation, hydropower, and protection of aquatic systems for a sustainable, biodiverse environment. 

Our experience

  • Assam water resource and resilience, India
    Working with the government of Assam, we have undertaken river basin management planning — integrated and driven by stakeholders — for three sub-basins of the Brahmaputra River. Our work focuses on the long term, with climate adaptation approaches aimed at reducing risks to community livelihood and seizing opportunities for climate resilient growth.
  • Little Falls Water Treatment Plant, New Jersey, USA
    We provided engineering services toward a new and improved treatment plant. Services included a one-year pilot study, design, permitting, construction administration, and resident engineering. The Little Falls plant is now the largest ballasted flocculation plant in North America. With a capacity upgrade from 75 MGD to 120 MGD, the plant is positioned to provide clean water to northern Jersey for years to come.
  • Strategic water resource options planning, UK
    We are working with water companies throughout the UK to understand their water resource requirements for the next 25 years or more, as part of the statutory investment planning process. Our project management, technical expertise, environmental services, and drinking water risk assessments are helping to shape the development of strategic options.
  • Systemic approach to water resource management, UK
    We helped the UK government develop an innovative approach to analyzing river catchments as environmental and social systems and demonstrated the value of the approach at a regional water resources planning level.
  • Water balance tool, Oman
    Our specialist team of experts in water resources, groundwater, agricultural, and geographical information systems developed a bespoke water balance tool for Oman. This enabled authorities to accurately identify which regions of the country are in a state of water surplus or deficit. Planners can now allocate required investment to meet increasing water demand for domestic, industrial, and agricultural consumption.
  • Water resources forecaster, UK
    Our water resources forecaster simulates river flows for a range of potential futures, helping water companies assess the likelihood of reaching flow or reservoir thresholds at which abstraction must be reduced to protect the aquatic environment and customer supply.

Smart Water

Smart Water harnesses data to improve water resource management, water treatment and transmission, and wastewater collection and treatment. It provides real-time and predictive asset performance to enable proactive maintenance and better decision-making.

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Water Resources Forecaster

Water Resources Forecaster blends historic, real-time, and seasonally predicted weather data to estimate river flow and water availability. It enables users to compare today’s values with long-term ranges. And it uses forecasts to simulate river flows for a range of potential futures. It takes account of potential natural water losses and of gains. The result gives water and hydropower operators a credible glimpse of weeks and months ahead.

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