Project Financing
Capital can be structured around dedicated water infrastructure and a long-term service agreement, subject to project diligence and commercial terms.
Structure water reclamation as dedicated infrastructure with project development, financing, construction, ownership, and long-term operations aligned around delivered water.
Hydrolus combines modular treatment design, project development, financing, and long-term operations in a build-own-operate Water-as-a-Service model. Projects can be structured around delivered process water rather than an equipment purchase alone.
The commercial structure is developed for the actual source, campus demand, water-quality specification, capacity ramp, utility interfaces, and allocation of operating responsibilities. Final pricing, term, performance guarantees, and risk allocation are project-specific.
Capital can be structured around dedicated water infrastructure and a long-term service agreement, subject to project diligence and commercial terms.
Hydrolus coordinates source-water diligence, treatment configuration, site integration, construction, commissioning, and phased capacity.
The operating model can include monitoring, maintenance, periodic regeneration, consumables, reporting, and defined water-quality and availability requirements.
Agreements establish source access, site access, backup supply, campus tie-ins, residual outlets, metering, acceptance points, and change management.
Technical and commercial diligence advance together so the service agreement reflects the real water system.
Confirm source, demand, target quality, site, schedule, counterparties, and preliminary commercial fit.
Complete sampling, engineering basis, utility coordination, project costs, risk allocation, and delivery plan.
Define service term, capacity, water-quality acceptance, availability, pricing, escalation, interfaces, and remedies.
Commission and operate the facility with monitoring, maintenance, reporting, and capacity planning.
It is a commercial model in which water infrastructure is developed and operated to deliver an agreed service, often under a long-term contract, instead of being limited to an equipment sale.
Hydrolus projects can be structured on a build-own-operate basis. The final ownership, financing, site, and responsibility structure is established for each project.
Pricing depends on source water, capacity, quality requirements, site work, conveyance, energy, residual handling, term, financing, risk allocation, and operating scope.
Yes. Modular parallel trains can support phased capacity where the source, site infrastructure, contract, and campus buildout plan are designed for expansion.
Final recovery, finished-water quality, residual handling, and system configuration are established through source-water characterization and project engineering.
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