The company operates as a social business that provides drinking water to communities in primarily rural areas.
[2] The company has installed around 500 WaterHealth Centers primarily in India, but also in Bangladesh, Ghana, Nigeria, and Liberia.
[2] By 2002 and 2003, however, the company reoriented its focus to water retailing services and began to center more heavily in Asia and Africa.
According to officials at Jaldhaara, the foundation aims to provide purified drinking water and educate underserved people on its importance.
[4][5] In 2011, WaterHealth ex-CEO Sanjay Bhatnagar was criticized by Wenonah Hauter, a renowned environmental organizer, for bragging "about how his investors were making piles of money selling water in villages in Africa and India."