Turn distributed water infrastructure into measurable basin impact.
Shoalwater helps companies fund, verify, and report localized water replenishment through portfolios of nature-based solutions.
Illustrative portfolio metrics demonstrating how distributed infrastructure can be viewed at basin scale.
Water goals need a credible path to the ground.
Distributed water infrastructure already delivers value across cities, but its impact remains fragmented across properties, providers, public programs, and datasets.
Shoalwater turns those disconnected projects into a measurable portfolio that corporate teams can fund and report against.
Local project pipeline
Eligible properties, priority basins, nature-based interventions, and qualified local providers.
Defensible accounting
Transparent methods for infiltration, reuse, runoff reduction, and qualifying replenishment.
Clear attribution
Property consent, additionality controls, defined reporting periods, and no double counting.
Institutional evidence
Maps, project records, capital tracking, performance summaries, and claims-support documentation.
Corporate capital in. Verified basin outcomes out.
Shoalwater connects corporate water commitments with verified local projects. We originate opportunities, coordinate providers, quantify eligible water benefits, manage attribution, and deliver portfolio-level reporting.
Match
Align facilities and water goals with priority basins and local opportunities.
Fund
Allocate capital to projects, maintenance, measurement, and verification.
Implement
Coordinate delivery through qualified local property and provider networks.
Verify
Document project condition, baseline, performance, consent, and attribution.
Report
Deliver volumetric results, evidence, maps, and decision-useful portfolio insights.
Replenishment is the vehicle. Basin intelligence is the infrastructure.
Shoalwater connects project data, basin context, property consent, attribution, maintenance, provider delivery, and reporting so distributed projects can function as one measurable portfolio.
A clear path from commitment to field performance.
Not every gallon managed is the same.
Shoalwater separates distinct water benefits and only presents volumes as replenishment when they meet the agreed methodology, additionality, duration, and basin requirements.
Captured
Rainfall retained for reuse or controlled release.
Infiltrated
Runoff returned to soil or shallow groundwater.
Reused
Captured water that replaces potable-water demand.
Runoff reduced
Water prevented from immediately entering drainage systems.
Qualifying replenishment
Eligible and attributable water benefit under the agreed framework.
A complete record of what was funded, where it occurred, and what it achieved.
Basin replenishment strategy
Priority watershed selection, local needs, portfolio objectives, and eligible interventions.
Verified project portfolio
Project records, property authorization, photos, provider documentation, and maintenance status.
Volumetric accounting
Annual estimates for eligible infiltration, reuse, runoff reduction, and replenishment benefits.
Capital deployment records
Transparent tracking across project delivery, performance, verification, and program operations.
Basin Stewardship Index
A portfolio-level view of distributed infrastructure and cumulative basin performance.
Evidence and claims package
Methodology notes, boundaries, assumptions, project evidence, and reporting-ready language.
Start with one basin. Scale into a regional portfolio.
Replenishment Pilot
For teams evaluating a localized water program in one priority basin.
- Basin and facility alignment
- Initial project pipeline
- Modeled water benefits
- Pilot impact report
Priority Basin Partnership
For recurring, measurable participation in a strategically important watershed.
- New project origination
- Distributed project portfolio
- Expanded verification
- Annual replenishment reporting
Regional Water Portfolio
For multi-site companies seeking a repeatable model across operating markets.
- Multi-basin program design
- Portfolio-level accounting
- Governance and procurement support
- Independent assurance pathway
Built for sustainability teams, legal review, and stakeholder scrutiny.
Transparent methods
Assumptions, boundaries, locality constraints, and calculation methods remain reviewable.
Additionality controls
Claims are limited to benefits created, expanded, restored, maintained, or extended through attributable support.
No double counting
Eligible benefits are assigned through controlled project and portfolio attribution records.
Compliance-safe framing
Voluntary stewardship participation—not a substitute for regulatory or municipal obligations.
Build a localized water replenishment pilot.
Start with one priority basin, a defined capital commitment, and a verified portfolio of nature-based projects. Scale as the network and measured impact grow.
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