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Rain water Harvesting Filters

"Rainy" Rainwater Harvesting Filters Completely Indigenous and Patented Technology for Dual Intensity Rainwater Harvesting Filters called 'Rainy'. For groundwater recharging, our innovation uses an injection well equipped with "V-Wire Screens" that enables replenishment of groundwater source. Rainwater is one of the purest source of water with less then 50mg/ litre of Total Dissolved Solids (TDS). Minimalistic, easy-to-install and easy to maintain Products. Reduction of Carbon Footprint and Recharge water source to avail clean water for consumption. Working Principle: When the rainwater along with dirt & debris flows by gravity through the downtake pipes, it enters into the filter and starts rotating in anticlockwise direction at the periphery of the upper housing, this enables it to flow into the SS-304 filter element placed in the lower housing in angular motion at specific speed & velocity, which creates cohesive force at low intensity & centrifugal force at high intensity of rainfall. In both situations, involving low & high intensity of rainfall, the working principle of the filter based on cohesive & centrifugal force respectively, aids the filter element to flush out dirt & debris automatically. The water then passes through the drain outlet and simultaneously diverts clean water into the sump/ recharging well through the clean water outlet, which can be used for reutilization or recharging of groundwater source. Special Features : What makes 'Rainy' unique? Dual Intensity Filters works on the principle of Cohesive & Centrifugal force. The open drain design does not allow stagnation of water and dirt particles. Works on Gravitation force (No external energy required). Cost effective and affordable. Compact in size and wall mounted. Inbuilt self-cleaning mechanism. Automatic flush out of dirt and debris. No consumables required. Flexibility in pipe connection to any angle. Tough UV stabilized high density polyethylene housing. Filter Element SS-304 Multi-Surface Screen food grade. All the material used are food grade and recyclable. Filter Pipe connections can be turned up to 360 Degrees allowing it to suit the given site conditions. Simple in connection, which any local plumber can easily install. The filter efficiency remains unchanged even with the variation of intensity of rainfall. The filters do not have any moving parts; there is no wear & tear of the filter allowing for long life span. Technology works on the Gravitational Principle so saves power (reduces the pumping of water from distant places & depths). Swirling movement of water is formed while ‘Rainy’ filters are under operation, this leads to aeration of water. Thus, increases the water quality. Dual Intensity Filters works on the principle of Cohesive & Centrifugal force. The open drain design does not allow stagnation of water and dirt particles. Works on Gravitation force (No external energy required). Cost effective and affordable. Compact in size and wall mounted. Inbuilt self-cleaning mechanism. Automatic flush out of dirt and debris. No consumables required. Flexibility in pipe connection to any angle. Tough UV stabilized high density polyethylene housing. Filter Element SS-304 Multi-Surface Screen food grade. All the material used are food grade and recyclable. Filter Pipe connections can be turned up to 360 Degrees allowing it to suit the given site conditions. Simple in connection, which any local plumber can easily install. The filter efficiency remains unchanged even with the variation of intensity of rainfall. The filters do not have any moving parts; there is no wear & tear of the filter allowing for long life span. Technology works on the Gravitational Principle so saves power (reduces the pumping of water from distant places & depths). Swirling movement of water is formed while ‘Rainy’ filters are under operation, this leads to aeration of water. Thus, increases the water quality.

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Water Audit

Water audit is a systematic process of objectively obtaining a water balance by measuring flow of water from the site of water withdrawal or treatment, through the distribution system, and into areas where it is used and finally discharged. Conducting a water audit involves calculating water balance, water use and identifying ways for saving water. Water audit involves preliminary water survey and detailed water audit. Preliminary water survey is conducted to collect background information regarding plant activities, water consumption and water discharge pattern and water billing, rates and water cess. After the analysis of the secondary data collected from the industry, detailed water audit is conducted, which involves the following steps:  On site training and discussion with facility manager and personnel  Water system analysis  Quantification of baseline water map  Monitoring and measurements using pressure and flow meters and various other devices  Quantification of inefficiencies and leaks  Quantification of water quality loads and discharges  Quantification of variability in flows and quality parameters  Strategies for water treatment and reuse or direct use A detailed water balance is finally developed. Water quality requirement at various user areas is mapped, which helps in developing „recycle‟ and „reuse‟ opportunities. The detailed water audit report contains the following:  Water consumption and wastewater generation pattern  Specific water use and conservation  Complete water balance of the facility  Water saving opportunities  Method of implementing the proposals  Full description and figures  Investment required Industries can undertake following measures for water conservation:  Setting up of norms for water budgeting  Modernization of industrial process to reduce water consumption  Recycling water with a re-circulating cooling system  Ozonation cooling water approach which can result in five fold reduction in blow down when compared to traditional chemical treatment  Reduction in reuse of de-ionized water by eliminating some plenum flushes, converting from a continuous flow to an intermittent flow system and improving control on the use  Use of wastewater for use of gardening  Proper processing of effluents to adhere to the norms of disposal.

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Rainwater Harvesting

Roof Top Rain Water Harvesting What is Roof Top Rain Water Harvesting? Rooftop Rain Water Harvesting is the technique through which rain water is captured from the roof catchments and stored in reservoirs. Harvested rain water can be stored in sub-surface ground water reservoir by adopting artificial recharge techniques to meet the household needs through storage in tanks. The Main Objective of rooftop rain water harvesting is to make water available for future use. Capturing and storing rain water for use is particularly important in dryland, hilly, urban and coastal areas. In alluvial areas energy saving for 1m. rise in ground water level is around 0.40 kilo watt per hour. Need for Rooftop Rain Water Harvesting 1. To meet the ever increasing demand for water 2. To reduce the runoff which chokes storm drains 3. To avoid flooding of roads 4. To augment the ground water storage and control decline of water levels 5. To reduce ground water pollution 6. To improve the quality of ground water 7. To reduce the soil erosion 8. To supplement domestic water requirement during summer, drought etc. Advantages of Rain Water Harvesting 1. Provides self-sufficiency to your water supply 2. Reduces the cost for pumping of ground water 3. Provides high quality water, soft and low in minerals 4. Improves the quality of ground water through dilution when recharged to ground water 5. Reduces soil erosion in urban areas 6. The rooftop rain water harvesting is less expensive 7. Rainwater harvesting systems are simple which can be adopted by individuals 8. Rooftop rain water harvesting systems are easy to construct, operate and maintain 9. In hilly terrains, rain water harvesting is preferred 10. In saline or coastal areas, rain water provides good quality water and when recharged to ground water, it reduces salinity and also helps in maintaining balance between the fresh-saline water interface 11. In Islands, due to limited extent of fresh water aquifers, rain water harvesting is the most preferred source of water for domestic use 12. In desert, where rain fall is low, rain water harvesting has been providing relief to people

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