Water-Positive Stormwater Infrastructure for Data Centers

Parjana turns a data center’s stormwater into verified infiltration performance. Passive IRIS™ infrastructure captures campus stormwater, moves it back into native soil, and produces measurable data you can put in front of regulators, utilities, and corporate water reporting.

Aerial view of a data center campus with large roof and pavement

A large campus adds acres of roof and pavement, which turns every storm into runoff a site has to manage. Handled well, that same stormwater becomes an asset: a documented volume of water returned to the ground on your own site.

7–10×

native-soil infiltration rate, Coleman A. Young International Airport

80%

runoff reduction at the Belle Isle test site

infiltration increase in existing basin applications

0 / 0

energy & maintenance, for the life of the system

How the system works

One path, from a hard surface to a verified gallon.

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Capture stormwater

2

Store peak volume

3

Infiltrate into native soils

4

Monitor performance

5

Verify gallons

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Issue a water credit

Why data centers have a water problem worth solving

AI and cloud growth have put data center water use under a spotlight, and most of that conversation is about cooling. Stormwater is the part that gets missed.

A large impervious campus means more runoff, more strain on local drainage, and more compliance exposure, storm after storm.

What Parjana installs

IRIS™ devices are installed vertically into the ground in a calculated layout, with no excavation and no material removal. The installation machine runs on continuous tracks for minimal ground disturbance, so it fits around a working site.

For dense campuses, the system pairs with PaveDrain for rapid surface drawdown and PaveTank™ for below-grade storage before the water infiltrates into native soils.

Every gallon, on the ledger

Every gallon IRIS™ infiltrates can be measured, independently verified, and recorded. Through HydroCoin, verified gallons become an auditable water-credit pathway: one token per verified gallon, recorded on the XRP Ledger.

That gives an operator a documented, third-party-verifiable record of water returned to the ground, ready for a sustainability report or a public water commitment.

Illustrative example — not actual project data

gallons infiltrated  —  1,000,000

independently verified  —  100%

HydroCoin issued (1 / gal)  —  1,000,000

auditable water credits  —  1,000,000

Build a water-positive strategy for your campus

Tell us the location, the site type, and the water problem you are solving. We will scope what verified infiltration looks like for your project.