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The courtyard and pool deck at Gordonia, a Watergen dispenser standing at the right
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Case Study · Luxury Hotel

This hotel generates its own drinking water

Gordonia, a 141-room luxury hotel. Rooftop Watergen systems make drinking water from the air; dispensers carry it through the property.

01 · The Challenge

A premium hotel deserves a better way to serve water

Hospitality depends on water — for guests, restaurants, public areas and daily operations.

At Gordonia, the goal was to offer guests a premium drinking-water experience while reducing reliance on conventional bottled-water supply.

The solution needed to fit naturally into a luxury hospitality environment: high-quality drinking water, available throughout the property, without the logistics and environmental burden of single-use bottles.

The Gordonia hotel and its infinity pool at dusk
A 141-room luxury property overlooking the coast

02 · The Solution

Water, generated on site

Watergen atmospheric water generation systems were integrated into the hotel, with rooftop systems generating drinking water from atmospheric humidity and dispensers installed throughout the property.

Instead of transporting bottled water to the hotel, the hotel can generate its own drinking water on site and make it available directly to guests.

Generate. Dispense. Enjoy. A new approach to drinking water for hospitality.

A Watergen dispenser beside the infinity pool at Gordonia, the sea beyond
A dispenser at the pool deck, the water made on the roof above

03 · The Impact

Less bottled water. Less carbon.

On the hotel’s estimated annual production, generating water on site can avoid roughly 82,344 half-litre plastic bottles and about 6,818 kg of CO₂ every year.

That is the emissions equivalent of some 27,000 kilometres in a gasoline car — around three round trips between New York and Los Angeles.

These are estimated annual figures, based on the deployment and the assumptions set out in the project materials.

A Watergen dispenser on the sea-view terrace at Gordonia at sunset
Dispensers stand where guests already are

04 · The Guest Experience

The water is made here

Watergen turns atmospheric humidity into fresh drinking water directly at the property.

For guests, the experience is simple: high-quality drinking water, available throughout the hotel, without the need for a traditional bottled-water supply.

For the hotel, the result is a more local, more sustainable approach to one of hospitality’s everyday essentials.

Watergen glass bottles on a laid dinner table at Gordonia
On the table, poured from water made on the property

Why Watergen?

Rethinking water in hospitality.

Gordonia shows how atmospheric water generation can become part of a modern luxury hotel's sustainability strategy — moving from transporting water to generating it on site.

  • On-site water generation

    Create drinking water directly at the property.

  • Reduced plastic

    Avoid thousands of single-use bottles every year.

  • Lower logistics

    Reduce dependence on transporting bottled water to the hotel.

  • Premium experience

    Deliver fresh drinking water throughout the property as part of the guest experience.

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