We audit and streamline billing/metering systems to reduce apparent water losses and ensure that all customers are paying equitably and appropriately for the services that they receive.

WRR’s program requires minimal staff involvement and no operational disruptions. We handle the entire process from data analysis to field inspections, ensuring smooth and efficient revenue recovery.

Our services are designed to recover lost revenue with zero upfront costs. We only succeed when you do, sharing a percentage of the newly found revenue.

With over 35 years of experience, our expert team uses proprietary software and detailed field analysis to identify and correct billing discrepancies, increasing your revenue without raising rates or budgets.


At Water Revenue Resources, we specialize in recovering lost revenue for utilities by ensuring that all services are accurately metered and billed. Our program involves a thorough evaluation of your billing/metering system, identifying discrepancies and opportunities for revenue recovery. Our performance-based model ensures that you only pay for results, sharing a portion of newfound revenues with WRR while retaining the remainder for your utility’s use. This approach guarantees a risk-free solution with maximum benefits for you and your utility.

WRR utilizes advanced proprietary software to analyze and optimize utility billing records. Our technology processes historical consumption and billing data to uncover issues such as unbilled services, account errors, and rate discrepancies. The software, combined with our experienced field crews, enables us to effectively identify billing issues, ensuring that your utility can receive the revenue that it rightfully deserves.

The WRR program, in addition to increasing utility revenues, is consistent with the water stewardship goals of the American Water Works Association Water Audit program. The WRR program meets the requirements of the account by account billing system audit referenced in Version 6.0 of the Water Audit program, identifying apparent water loss mechanisms and increasing related Data Validity Scores. This benefit will become more significant as use of the Water Audit program is required by an increasing number of states.