A Water Walk is a structured on-site assessment led by Xylem specialists that evaluates how water is used throughout a facility. It is a high-level operational assessment, not a full engineering study. It takes several hours to a few days, depending on facility complexity.
During a Water Walk, Xylem representatives work alongside plant staff to identify opportunities to:
The Water Walk process is collaborative and designed to uncover practical improvements that often require operational adjustments rather than major capital investment.
Step 1 – Understand your goals. Xylem reviews customer sustainability targets and operational priorities.
Step 2 – On-site facility walk-through. Experts review systems and processes with plant personnel.
Step 3 - Water samples, measurements, and operational observations
Step 4 – Findings report. Summary of observations, photos, and practical recommendations
Water Walks often uncover opportunities across water use, wastewater, and operational efficiency. These opportunities often translate directly into reduced operating costs and improved sustainability performance.
Water reduction opportunities:
Waste & solid reduction opportunities:
Following the assessment, Xylem provides a summary report that includes:
Most Water Walks take several hours to a few days, depending on facility size and complexity.
No. A Water Walk is a high-level operational assessment designed to quickly identify opportunities. It may lead to deeper engineering analysis if needed.
Xylem specialists conduct the walk alongside plant operators, engineers, and facility managers who understand day-to-day operations.
Not always. Many opportunities identified involve operational improvements or small adjustments rather than capital upgrades.