With over a decade of innovation, we’ve developed our patented Gas Infusion technology that transforms water treatment by delivering bubble-free oxygen at supersaturated levels with the industry’s highest gas transfer efficiency rate.
Our technology is designed to adapt to various industries and ecosystems, from preventing toxic algae blooms to enhancing wastewater treatment and improving aquatic habitats. With a proven record of success across over 1,500 sites globally, Prosper Water is at the forefront of solving water scarcity and pollution challenges through our cutting-edge Gas Infusion Technology.
“I had no idea that there could be a company that could transform filthy, dirty water, that was effectively stagnant and dead, and bring it back to life again…and it just feels fundamentally, you seemed to have gotten it right. You should get lots of people wanting to work with you.”
Sir Richard Branson
Industrial & Municipal Wastewater Treatment
Our high oxygen (O2) technology in aerobic treatment systems can reach up to 97% transfer efficiency. Additionally, these systems can reduce sludge disposal by up to 25% and lower energy consumption by up to 84% when compared to conventional aeration systems.
Surface Water Treatment
Restoration of reservoirs, ponds, rivers, and coastal waters can eliminate algal blooms, restore oxygen levels, and revive aquatic life in both fresh and saltwater environments.
Bioremediation of Groundwater
Change to Read: Bioremediation of contaminated groundwater and drinking water wells is achieved through a non-chemical process. This involves the infusion of nutrient gases, such as oxygen, to promote the biological consumption of contaminants.
WATER IS THE PLANET’S MOST VALUABLE CRITICAL RESOURCE
Almost 97% of the world’s water is salty or otherwise undrinkable. Another 2% is locked in ice caps and glaciers. That leaves just 1% for all of humanity’s needs: agriculture, residential use, manufacturing, community and personnel needs and our water consumption rates increase year over year globally.
of largest US aquifers have run dry due to agriculture withdrawals.
of new investment is required for the global water system to reach health acceptable levels.
More than half of the global population lack safely managed water sanitation services.
a child dies of waterborne disease somewhere on earth.
people worldwide drink water with traces of feces
of wastewater every year in the US are released untreated.
of wastewater is discharged untreated into the environment.
Global Water Demand is expected to increase by 55% by 2050, driven by growing industrial and domestic needs.