Waterform Technologies specialise in food and beverage wastewater treatment, with over 20 years of expertise and innovation. Founded in 1998 we have been committed to delivering durable, high-quality, and sustainable wastewater solutions. Waterform embrace and solve technical challenges.
Our Solve, Support, Sustain process ensures tailored solutions designed to meet your specific needs. By managing every aspect of your project—from concept to completion—we reduce risks related to schedule, cost, and performance, giving you complete confidence in the outcome.
Our team of skilled engineers, project managers, and technicians work closely with you to develop solutions that align with your business goals and stakeholder expectations. As a trusted partner, we focus on delivering reliable results and exceptional service. Our methodology minimizes risks and ensures your wastewater treatment system performs consistently and efficiently.
With our Flowcare department, we provide ongoing support and maintenance to keep your asset operational for years to come.
Choose Waterform Technologies for innovative, sustainable wastewater solutions that are built to last and ready to meet the challenges of the future.
Our team members are practical, pragmatic, intuitive and driven. We promote a culture of reponsive, flexible collaboration (internally and with clients) to solve complex engineering problems.
Like many of our clients, Waterform is a generational family business. The company has been wholly family owned since its inception.
Built on principles of hard work, trust and integrity, Waterform partners with similar-minded companies in the food processing sector to overcome water & wastewater challenges. Our practical approach is founded on years of project experience.
In the mid 1990s, Waterform’s founders were working long hours each day for the family’s bottled water production facility.
The team travelled daily before sunrise to a remote water well near Mt Moligal to collect tanker loads of pure water. This well tapped into the Loddon groundwater aquifer in the Central Goldfields region of Victoria, Australia.
The pure water was then distributed to a network of clients across Victoria.
With rapidly growing clientele, investment was made in new filtration and UV disinfection and our founders’ interest in water treatment technologies was born.
From this point, investment was made in water analytical technologies, a steam distillation plant and a de-ionisation plant for supplying pure water to pharmaceutical clients including Swisse Pharmaceuticals. Due to growing demand for Waterform services, the decision was made to offer advanced water treatment plants to the food processing market.
The company directors travelled globally to establish an invaluable network of strategic partners and suppliers. This journey ranged from a parts distribution warehouse in NZ, to a lecture by a Microwave UV expert, to the depths of Microdyn Nadirs’ membrane R&D facility in Weisbaden, Germany.
Waterform moved into a new warehouse to facilitate rapid company growth.
Pictured: Waterform’s first packaged wastewater treatment plant, for a regional Australian meat processor.
During the decade, Waterform doubled down on our core market strategy of designing, fabricating and constructing water and wastewater treatment plants for the food production and processing industry.
As the company grew organically, the size and range of our projects gradually from correction and disinfection to full-scale advanced biological water treatment and large-scale membrane filtration applications.
The impact of an El Nino drought in 2019-20 led many food producers to search for alternative sources of water, through treating untapped water sources or recycling wastewater.
Pictured: In 2019, Waterform designed and constructed Australia’s largest inland groundwater security plant in the food production industry, treating over 16 million litres per day.
In the 2020s, Waterform has consolidated its position as the food processing industry’s leading regionally focused water treatment company, with several keystone projects and strategic partnerships announced.
FlowCare (our operational advisory and consumables division) was established as a separate division to meet growing industry demand for technical resource on regional sites with site-critical water infrastructure.
In 2021, Waterform moved into a new production facility and warehouse. This has enabled us to house an ever-growing team, extend our in-house manufacturing capacity and expand our stock holding of critical spares and specialty chemicals.
Pictured: Waterform’s capability as a turnkey design-and-construct partner was further established with the completion of multiple ultraBiox BNR wastewater treatment plants.
In the mid 1990s, Waterform’s founders were working long hours each day for the family’s bottled water production facility.
The team travelled daily before sunrise to a remote water well near Mt Moligal to collect tanker loads of pure water. This well tapped into the Loddon groundwater aquifer in the Central Goldfields region of Victoria, Australia.
The pure water was then distributed to a network of clients across Victoria.
With rapidly growing clientele, investment was made in new filtration and UV disinfection and our founders’ interest in water treatment technologies was born.
From this point, investment was made in water analytical technologies, a steam distillation plant and a de-ionisation plant for supplying pure water to pharmaceutical clients including Swisse Pharmaceuticals. Due to growing demand for Waterform services, the decision was made to offer advanced water treatment plants to the food processing market.
The company directors travelled globally to establish an invaluable network of strategic partners and suppliers. This journey ranged from a parts distribution warehouse in NZ, to a lecture by a Microwave UV expert, to the depths of Microdyn Nadirs’ membrane R&D facility in Weisbaden, Germany.
Waterform moved into a new warehouse to facilitate rapid company growth.
Pictured: Waterform’s first packaged wastewater treatment plant, for a regional Australian meat processor.
During the decade, Waterform doubled down on our core market strategy of designing, fabricating and constructing water and wastewater treatment plants for the food production and processing industry.
As the company grew organically, the size and range of our projects gradually from correction and disinfection to full-scale advanced biological water treatment and large-scale membrane filtration applications.
The impact of an El Nino drought in 2019-20 led many food producers to search for alternative sources of water, through treating untapped water sources or recycling wastewater.
Pictured: In 2019, Waterform designed and constructed Australia’s largest inland groundwater security plant in the food production industry, treating over 16 million litres per day.
In the 2020s, Waterform has consolidated its position as the food processing industry’s leading regionally focused water treatment company, with several keystone projects and strategic partnerships announced.
FlowCare (our operational advisory and consumables division) was established as a separate division to meet growing industry demand for technical resource on regional sites with site-critical water infrastructure.
In 2021, Waterform moved into a new production facility and warehouse. This has enabled us to house an ever-growing team, extend our in-house manufacturing capacity and expand our stock holding of critical spares and specialty chemicals.
Pictured: Waterform’s capability as a turnkey design-and-construct partner was further established with the completion of multiple ultraBiox BNR wastewater treatment plants.
Leveraging our global multidisciplinary network of practical experts
Through many years of turnkey project experience, Waterform has built a network of best-in-class experienced experts to advise a project design, construction and operation.
We use Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) to help inform decisions involving civil design, hydrogeology, wastewater process design, construction, materials selection, environmental compliance, client promotion and operational advisory, to get the best outcome for our clients.
Waterform is constantly building our global network of the most experienced personnel in niche areas of wastewater treatment and adjacent fields. We’d love to hear from you.
Do you have expertise to offer? Apply to join our SME network today!