Natural Water Treatment
Create your water independence.
A nature-powered greywater filtration system that saves space, cuts utility costs, and closes the loop.

Nature’s Water Wisdom
The Estuary™ is a compact, nature-based wastewater recycling system that brings natural water treatment to modern homes. If you’re building green or living off the grid, our system offers a simple way to save money, reuse water, and add reliable water resilience.

SAVES
270,000
Gallons of water
over 10 years

Plant-powered performance.
The Estuary is a greywater recycling system powered by biology. Using plants and natural ecosystems, rather than chemicals or complex filters, it turns wastewater into reusable water onsite.
- Beautiful
- Reliable
- Connected
Built for modern environments.
Builders, Architects, & Developers
Reduce costs and add long-term value to new developments in water-stressed regions with wastewater recycling systems designed for your projects—whether master-planned communities, small subdivisions, or custom homes.
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Residential Homeowners
Cut water bills and embrace a greener lifestyle with reliable, easy-to-use recycling systems thoughtfully designed for modern residential living.

Tiny Homes
Lower costs, reduce reliance on septic, and gain water independence with sustainable onsite reuse designed for tiny and off-grid homes.
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Water efficiency without compromise.
From remote homesteads to rolling tiny homes, WaterLeaf makes sustainable water reuse possible anywhere.

Built for impact
Built for remote sites and resilience-focused designs, the Estuary's plant-powered system replaces septic when used with alternative toilets. No leach field, no wasted water, no compromise.
Designed for less
Compact and outdoor-ready, the Estuary fits tiny homes with ease. No wasted space, just clean water reuse that moves with you.
Rooted in projects just like yours.

SAVES
$8,000
In water costs
over 10 years

Make the switch
No massive footprint. No huge bills. No second mortgage. Just sustainable water that works. The Estuary is ready—are you?
