Sectors we serve

  • Residentails Socities
  • Commercial buildings
  • Industries
  • IT Parks
  • Educational Institutes
  • Manufacturing Plants
  • Food And Hotel Sector
  • Government Buildings
  • Sugar Factories
  • Petrolium Companies
  • Construction Companies
  • Temples

Advantages

  • Provides a dependable and steady supply of water even to meet increased future demands.
  • It is a self-sufficient system.
  • Reduce soil erosion in rural areas.
  • Improves ground water quality through dilution when recharged to ground water.
  • It is far more cost-effective & easy to construct, operate and maintain.

How we doit ?

  • Collecting Rain Water from rooftop or catchment area
  • Filtering it before harvesting
  • Study the Soil U surrounding geology
  • Investigating the sub-soil spaces below the plot where it can be stored
  • Pushing it with gravity or mechanical means in the selected spaces
  • Recharge your well or borewell by rain water
  • Make Percolation Pit or Percolation Trench

Rainwater Harvesting


Rainwater harvesting (RWH) is a technique of collection and storage of rainwater into natural reservoirs or tanks, or the infiltration of surface water into subsurface aquifers (before it is lost as surface runoff). One method of rainwater harvesting is rooftop harvesting. With rooftop harvesting, most any surface — tiles, metal sheets, plastics, but not grass or palm leaf — can be used to intercept the flow of rainwater and provide a household with high-quality drinking water and year-round storage. Other uses include water for gardens, livestock, and irrigation, etc.



Water is our most precious natural resource and something that most of us take for granted. We are now increasingly becoming aware of the importance of water to our survival and its limited supply.The harvesting of rainwater simply involves the collection of water from surfaces on which rain falls, and subsequently storing this water for later use. Normally water is collected from the roofs of buildings and stored in rainwater tanks.Water can also be collected in dams from rain falling on the ground and producing runoff.



By capturing water directly, we can significantly reduce our reliance on water storage dams. This places less stress on these dams and can potentially reduce the need to expand these dams or build new ones.Collecting and using your own water can also significantly reduce your water bills.By capturing water, the flow of stormwater is also reduced and this minimises the likelihood of overloading the stormwater systems in our neighbourhoods.



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