NZ Water Directory

About The Water Directory

Mō te Rārangi mahi o ngā ratonga wai

The Water Directory is a specialised resource for the water sector, providing information about suppliers of products and services.

Keeping abreast of new or improved methods, products and approaches can be difficult, and one way to find out what is out there and who can supply it is to search the Water Directory.

This new, updated resource has served the industry for 30 years in its earlier iteration of The NZ Infrastructure, Water and Environment Directory, and the online version www.nzgreenpages.org.nz.

Produced by Water New Zealand as one of its resources for members and the wider sector, the upgrades to the Water Directory are part of our ongoing commitment to serve.

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What you get

2000 Printed Copies

Water New Zealand members and companies listed in the Water Directory are sent a printed edition annually.

Targeted & Specific

With water sector specific content, be confident that search results are targeted and relevant.

Compare & Connect

Search for desired products, services, or brands and connect directly to company websites and linkedin pages.

About Water New Zealand

Mō Waiora Aotearoa

Water New Zealand is the principal voice for the water sector. We are the country's largest water industry body and provide leadership in the water sector through collaboration, professional development and networking.

We represent water management professionals and organisations. As a not-for-profit organisation, we have around 2600 corporate and individual members drawn from all areas of the water management industry including regional councils and territorial authorities, Crown Research Institutes, consultants, suppliers, government agencies and scientists.

Water New Zealand promotes the sustainable management and development of the water environment. This includes the promotion and support of best practice and management of the Three Waters drinking, waste and stormwater and we advocate for the sustainability and health of our freshwater environment.

Our key focus is around four core priorities: provision of technical advice to industry and government, advocacy, skills development and training, along with membership support and communications.

In addition to the Water Directory, we publish Water, an industry journal five times per year, as well as a fortnightly e-newsletter Pipeline, and run a number of conferences and events for the water sector, the largest being the annual Water Conference.