Intelligent Water Systems · Kazakhstan

Water is the
first resource.

TAHARAT Technologies integrates AI-driven analytics, aerator engineering, greywater recovery, and ritual purification systems into a single intelligent platform — reducing water waste at scale.

0
liters of clean water lost globally since you opened this page
The problem
2.2B
people currently lack access to safely managed drinking water
Source: WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme, 2023
26%
of humanity has no safely managed drinking water at home
Source: WHO, Progress on Drinking Water, 2023
$1T+
annual economic losses from inadequate water and sanitation
Source: World Bank, The High Toll of Water Insecurity, 2022

The infrastructure
hasn't caught up.

In an era when artificial intelligence diagnoses cancer, powers autonomous vehicles, and models climate systems — water infrastructure in many cities still operates the way it did decades ago. Pipes leak. Distribution is unmonitored. Consumption goes unanalyzed.

"Why do the most essential things only become visible when we lose them?"

Ritual purification (taharat) alone involves 1.8 billion Muslims performing ablution daily — consuming an estimated 20–30 liters per person per session using conventional plumbing. At scale, this is one of the largest unaddressed water efficiency opportunities in the world.

Source: Pew Research Center, Global Muslim Population, 2023; field estimates

The MENA region and Central Asia face particular water stress. By 2050, demand is projected to exceed sustainable supply by 40% in water-scarce zones.

Source: IPCC AR6 Report, 2022; UN-Water, 2023
The solution

One integrated
water platform.

Four technologies engineered to work together — reducing consumption, recovering water for reuse, and using AI to optimize the entire system in real time.

TS Aerators

Precision flow control at the tap

Taharat System

Engineered ritual purification unit

Greywater Recovery

Filtration and safe reuse pipeline

AI Analytics

Real-time monitoring and prediction

Technology

Four innovations.
One mission.

01

TS Aerators

Micro-engineered tap aerators that infuse air into the water stream, maintaining perceived flow pressure while reducing actual water volume by up to 60%.

Water saved: 40–60% vs. standard fittings
Compatible with: residential, commercial, mosque plumbing
Payback period: under 6 months at average use
Source: WaterSense Program benchmarks (EPA, 2023) SDG 6 · SDG 12
02

Taharat Purification System

A specialized unit designed for Islamic ritual washing (wudu and ghusl). Precision dosing delivers the religiously required flow while eliminating all excess.

Reduction per session: from ~25L to 3–5L
Compliance: validated by Islamic scholars (fiqh-reviewed)
Market: 1.8B Muslims performing daily ablution
Source: Pew Research Center, 2023; Taharat R&D field validation SDG 6 · SDG 3
03

Greywater Recovery System

Modular on-site filtration captures lightly used water from sinks and washing — redirecting it for irrigation, toilet flushing, and cleaning.

Recoverable share: up to 75–80% of household wastewater
Treatment stages: mechanical + biological + UV
Output quality: Class A for non-potable reuse
Source: WHO Greywater Management Guidelines; EU Urban Wastewater Directive 2023 SDG 6 · SDG 11
04

AI Water Analytics

A sensor-to-cloud platform monitoring water flow, quality, and consumption in real time. ML models detect leaks, predict maintenance, and optimize distribution.

Leak detection: <2% flow anomaly threshold
Dashboard: web + mobile, multi-tenant
Predictive horizon: 72-hour forecast models
Source: McKinsey Global Water Analytics Report, 2022; IEA Digital Water Report, 2023 SDG 9 · SDG 6
Impact

Numbers that matter.

Every figure represents a verified benchmark or independently estimated projection grounded in pilot data and peer-reviewed research.

60%
maximum water reduction with TS Aerators at point of use
EPA WaterSense, 2023
80%
of household water recoverable via greywater system
WHO Greywater Guidelines
3–5L
per taharat session vs. 20–25L with conventional plumbing
Taharat field pilots, 2023–24
1.8B
Muslims performing ablution daily — addressable market
Pew Research Center, 2023
<6mo
payback period for aerator installation at average usage
Internal ROI model
$1T
annual economic loss from water and sanitation deficiency
World Bank, 2022
Where we're going

Built to scale
across borders.

Water stress is a shared problem across Central Asia, MENA, and South Asia. Our modular platform is designed to deploy across these regions without modification to the core system.

2026

Kazakhstan Pilot

First installations in Astana mosques, hotels, and residential buildings. Partner validation and R&D finalization.

2027 Q1–Q2

Central Asia Rollout

Scaling across Kazakhstan, entering Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan. Government infrastructure partnerships.

2027 Q4

MENA Expansion

UAE, Saudi Arabia, Egypt. Targeting mosque networks, municipal water boards, and smart city programs.

2028–2030

Global Platform

South Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa. AI analytics offered as SaaS to water utilities worldwide.

Our story
Togzhan, Founder and CEO of TAHARAT Technologies
Togzhan
Founder & CEO, TAHARAT Technologies

Why water?
Why now?

We notice electricity when it disappears. Air — when there isn't enough. Water — when it's no longer there.

And yet billions of liters of clean water are lost every single day — to leaks, system failures, and infrastructure that has not been updated in decades.

How did we arrive at an era where AI diagnoses diseases, drives cars, and explores space — while water supply systems in many cities still operate the same way they did a generation ago?

The world needs a completely new approach to water management. That is why TAHARAT exists.

Global goals

Aligned with the UN
Sustainable Development Goals.

Primary focus
6
Clean Water and Sanitation
Our core mission: reducing consumption, recovering water, and deploying AI to ensure efficient, equitable access. Directly targets SDG 6.4 and 6.b.
Primary focus
9
Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
TAHARAT brings AI, IoT sensing, and precision engineering into water infrastructure — modernizing systems that have lagged behind every other sector.
3
Good Health and Well-being
Clean ritual water and reduced waterborne contamination risk directly improve community health outcomes.
11
Sustainable Cities
Greywater recovery and AI-monitored distribution reduce strain on urban water infrastructure in fast-growing cities.
13
Climate Action
Water treatment and distribution account for ~4% of global energy use. Efficiency gains reduce CO₂ across the value chain.
5
Gender Equality
Women bear a disproportionate burden of water collection globally. Women-led technology ventures directly address this gap.

SDG framework: United Nations, Transforming Our World: The 2030 Agenda, 2015. Water-energy nexus: IEA, 2023.

Partners & ecosystem

Trusted by institutions
that matter.

М
Muftiat of Kazakhstan
Religious institution · water use validation
A
Astana Hub
National startup accelerator
NU
Nazarbayev University
Research & engineering partner
S
Sajda.kz
IslamTech platform · community distribution

Join us in
protecting water.

Whether you are a municipality, investor, mosque network, or development organization — there is a place for you in this mission.

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