
Genesis AEC, a consulting engineering firm specializing in pharmaceutical water and utility systems, is highlighting its PharmaWater Pro modeling capability as part of its consulting services for pharmaceutical manufacturers planning new facilities or evaluating upgrades to existing water purification infrastructure.
Pharmaceutical manufacturing plants depend on highly engineered systems to produce purified water (PW), water for injection (WFI), and pure steam. These systems represent a significant share of a facility’s utilities demand and can influence long term operating costs, maintenance requirements, and environmental performance. Yet key technology decisions are often made early in project development when limited information is available.
Genesis’s chief process engineer Stephen Hall, developed PharmaWater Pro to help address this challenge. The internally developed engineering platform allows Genesis consultants to model pharmaceutical water systems at the conceptual stage, providing insight into how different technology choices affect utilities, sustainability metrics, and long-term operating performance before capital investments are made.
The platform models systems from city water feed through purification, storage, and distribution to the point of use, enabling engineers to evaluate the full infrastructure rather than individual components in isolation. Using PharmaWater Pro, Genesis engineers can size and configure water purification equipment, compare alternative technologies, and estimate key operational parameters including energy consumption, water usage, wastewater generation, carbon emissions, capital costs, and operating costs.
“You can’t just compare three technologies, because they sit in the middle of string of other unit operations that range from water softeners all the way to storage and distribution of the product water, and which technology you pick influences those other unit operations,” says Hall. “The platform incorporates all of the operations.”
The platform supports two primary evaluation approaches. In design mode, Genesis engineers generate conceptual configurations for new facilities, providing preliminary equipment sizing and utility requirements that can inform facility planning and layout development. In rating mode, the platform analyzes existing systems or vendor proposals by modeling actual equipment selections, allowing project teams to compare performance across different technologies or suppliers.
This type of early modeling can reveal lifecycle considerations that may otherwise be overlooked during initial project planning. Different purification technologies, such as multi effect stills, vapor compression systems, and membrane-based processes, have distinct energy requirements, maintenance profiles, and service life expectations. Understanding these differences early can help engineering teams balance sustainability objectives, operational reliability, and long-term costs.
As pharmaceutical companies increasingly pursue corporate sustainability goals, the ability to quantify environmental impacts alongside operational performance has become an important part of facility planning. By integrating carbon footprint, energy consumption, and water usage into system modeling, Genesis helps project teams make more informed decisions about the infrastructure that will support manufacturing operations for decades. PharmaWater Pro is used as part of Genesis’ consulting engagements and supports conceptual facility design, sustainability analysis, technology comparisons, and vendor evaluations.
Genesis AEC delivers fully integrated facility solutions for the Life Sciences and Science & Technology sectors, spanning master planning, architecture and engineering, construction management, commissioning, qualification and validation (CQV), sustainability, and asset management.








