Veraqua

is finding solutions to the world's accelerating water crisis

Water scarcity is a growing problem.

4 billion people already experience severe water scarcity for at least one month each year


The demand for clean freshwater is growing 2x faster than population growth - outstripping our ability to sustainably meet humanity's needs.

The problem isn't water - it's data.

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By 2025, an estimated 1.8 billion people will live in areas plagued by water scarcity - 66% of the world's population living in water-stressed regions as a result of use, growth, and climate change.


Yet, 93% of the world's major watersheds lack good quality data.

Bridging the gap

Water spring

The lack of access to clean fresh water is a problem

of distribution and quality, not quantity.


Veraqua provides the critical information to sustainably manage supply and demand - ensuring that everyone has access to the water they need.

Our Team

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Khaleel Meghji

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Jahangir Valiani

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Spencer Thompson

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Join us in creating a sustainable water supply for the world's 8B+ people

connect with us

our location

#142 – 757 West Hastings Street

PMB#850

Vancouver, BC

V6C 1A1

We acknowledge that our work spans many Territories and Treaty areas and that the water resources we rely on have been cared for by Indigenous Peoples for countless generations. We express our gratitude to those whose territory we reside and work on, who have been stewards of these lands since time immemorial,


We recognize the ongoing impacts of colonization and the dispossession of Indigenous Peoples from their lands and waters. We are committed to building meaningful relationships with Indigenous Peoples, learning from their traditional knowledge, and committed to building strong and lasting relationships that help us understand each other’s perspectives and priorities.


We offer our respect and gratitude to the traditional Knowledge Keepers and Elders of this land and to all Indigenous Peoples who have been and continue to be caretakers of the waters and lands upon which we all depend.


It is our commitment that this acknowledgement is a living document and will continue to grow as we continue on our journey of truth and reconciliation.