KIKO

KIKO for Healthier Waterways

An advanced physics-driven, non-toxic approach designed to support aquatic restoration by working with nature.

The World Water Alliance is helping bring awareness to regenerative water restoration solutions that support cleaner, healthier waterways without adding more chemical burden. One of the technologies being explored is KIKO — designed to help support ecological balance in stressed aquatic environments.

The Technology

What Is KIKO?

KIKO is an advanced physics-driven, mineral-based restoration technology designed to support healthier aquatic environments. It is used in forms that can be placed directly into waterways and is intended to help improve environmental conditions in a non-toxic, nature-aligned way.

It is not about overpowering nature. It is about helping create conditions where water systems can begin moving back toward balance.

Non-Toxic

Safe, nature-aligned materials with no chemical dosing.

No Chemical Dosing

Designed to work without adding more chemical burden.

No Heavy Machinery

Simple deployment without disruptive equipment.

No Power Grid Reliance

Operates without electricity or external power.

Nature-Aligned

Supports the conditions ecosystems already need to thrive.

Community-Friendly

Scalable for families, HOAs, schools, and stewards.

The Process

How KIKO Works

A simple, science-informed process that supports water's own ability to recover — quietly, naturally, and without disruption.

  1. 01

    Mineral-Based Energy Interaction

    Specially adapted mineral media designed to interact with water through far infrared frequency behavior.

  2. 02

    Supports Improved Water Dynamics

    Helps support better water structuring and interaction within stressed environments.

  3. 03

    Reduces Conditions That Favor Imbalance

    May help reduce stressors that contribute to murky water, odor, and biofilm burden.

  4. 04

    Supports Beneficial Biological Activity

    Improved conditions help beneficial microbes and natural processes function more effectively.

  5. 05

    Helps Nature Begin Recovering

    Ecosystems may begin restoring themselves — better clarity, balance, and returning wildlife.

Why It Matters

Water problems don't stay in the water.

Across communities everywhere, waterways are showing signs of stress — algae blooms, murky water, odor, declining wildlife, and ecosystems falling out of harmony.

Healthy communities depend on healthy water. The same water moving through lakes, ponds, canals, and waterways eventually touches our soil, food systems, homes, and daily lives.

The goal is not simply to "treat a problem," but to help restore living water.

Cleaner Water

Supports safer, healthier ecosystems and communities.

Thriving Wildlife

Restored habitats welcome back fish, birds, and more.

Stronger Communities

Neighbors, businesses, and stewards working together.

Better Planet, Better Health

Healthy water supports the health of all living things.

KIKO Water Sock — mineral media in a direct-deployment mesh
Image placeholder — KIKO Water Sock in waterway
Deployment

A Simple Deployment Solution: The KIKO Water Sock

The KIKO Water Sock is one practical deployment system used to bring KIKO Technology into the field. It contains KIKO mineral-based media within a direct-deployment format designed for use in ponds, canals, retention areas, golf course lakes, and other stressed aquatic environments.

  • Direct waterway deployment
  • Simple and scalable
  • Supports local restoration efforts
  • Community sponsorship friendly
  • Designed for stressed aquatic environments
Current sponsorship example
Starting at $300per Water Sock

Supports approximately 1 acre-foot of water.

Final deployment needs vary based on water depth, site conditions, flow, nutrient load, and restoration goals.

The Science, Simplified

Understanding the Technology

KIKO is associated with far infrared frequency behavior — designed for energy transfer and interaction within soil, moisture, water, and hydrocarbons.

Silica-Based (RF)

Radio frequency behavior

Adapted for signal propagation and communication — long range, low attenuation, optimized for information transfer.

  • • Operates in the radio frequency band
  • • Supports signal and communication uses
  • • Ideal for antennas, sensors, RF devices
KIKO Basaltic Media (FIR)

Far infrared behavior

Adapted to emit far infrared energy — designed for interaction with the matter that makes up living environments.

  • • Basaltic mineral composition
  • • Far infrared frequency behavior
  • • Designed for environmental interaction
  • • Supports penetration and energy transfer
  • • Intended for use in restoration environments

Designed to interact with:

Soil

Structure, microbial activity, fertility.

Moisture

Absorption, retention, availability.

Water

Structure, quality, biological use.

Hydrocarbons

Flow, recovery, mobility.

A restored waterway with returning wildlife
Restoration in Action

What Recovery Can Look Like

When waterways begin to recover, something remarkable can happen. Birds return. Fish reappear. Clarity improves. Ecosystems begin rebuilding themselves naturally. Scientists sometimes describe this as a kind of ecological rebound — when improved conditions allow nature to begin restoring itself.

Birds return
Fish reappear
Clarity improves
Ecosystems rebalance
Community pride grows
Adopt-a-Waterway

Support Restoration Where You Live

The World Water Alliance is building an Adopt-a-Waterway movement — inviting families, businesses, HOAs, schools, golf communities, and everyday citizens to help support restoration where they live.

Because restoration should not belong only to governments, scientists, or large organizations.

It belongs to all of us.

FAQ

Common questions

Restore Living Water. Restore Life.

Healthy water supports healthy communities, thriving ecosystems, and a stronger future for generations to come. Help support a more regenerative, nature-aligned approach to water restoration.

For our children. For our grandkids. For all life.

Be part of the world's water restoration.

Join scientists, educators, partners, and everyday stewards working to restore lakes, rivers, and ecosystems — naturally.