Case Studies
Real results from real installations. Every case study includes independently verified data.
Western Australian Golf Club
Committed to 8" and 10" inline units on PW's documented track record — before the handheld trial. The ¾" handheld trial produced results described as “remarkable.”
Verified — Idris Evans, Superintendent

Marri Park Golf Course
Metered year-over-year: 29.9% less irrigation demand in February 2026 (15.03M L), 19.1% reduction season-to-date (46.56M L), and zero greens lost after five years of losses.
Verified — Marri Park Golf Course — metered

Touchwood Nursery
15-acre commercial nursery, 20+ staff. Saved 15 million litres in the first 12 months on an 89 ML licence — zero operational disruption.
Verified — Ben Archibald, Founder, Touchwood Nursery

SR TAFE University — Organic Tomato Trial
Three-bed controlled trial, Bunbury WA. Vortex-only bed +23.25% yield and Brix 0.5→3.0; vortex+scalar bed +141% yield — all on 18% less water.
Verified — SR TAFE University — published methodology

City of Armadale — Gwynne Park
4.7 ha sporting precinct on 1974-era infrastructure. 13,839 kL saved, 60% less fertiliser, 9.9-month payback, 121% Year 1 ROI.
Verified — Alex Pass, Supervisor Irrigation, City of Armadale

Curtin University — Midland Campus
Waterwise university held to 2-day-per-week watering. Healthier turf through a 38°C summer with no extra irrigation — they bought more units.
Verified — Rick Hortin, Supervisor Turf & Irrigation, Curtin University

Imperial Produce — Simon Walker
Seven-year drought, poor-quality bore water. Lab Brix on baby spinach tripled the control. Units still running five years on.
Verified — Simon Walker, Imperial Produce

Torrisi Watermelons
Supermarket buyer called to compliment, not complain. Brix levels 40% above the chain's minimum acceptable threshold.
Verified — Simon Torrisi, grower
Hutterian Brethren Colonies
Multiple colony installations across agricultural operations in Canada. Documented improvements in crop yield, water efficiency, and soil biology across diverse cropping systems.
City of Cockburn
Active installation across public facilities. Reduced irrigation demand while maintaining public green space presentation and meeting Water Corporation requirements.
