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Rainwater Harvesting System

Percolation Pit It is a shallow excavated trench filled with gravel or crushed stone that is designed to infiltrate stormwater though permeable soils into the groundwater aquifer. A percolation trench is similar to a dry well, which is typically an excavated hole filled with gravel. we are engaged to offer the best Percolating Well Service. The provided service is executed using the progressive techniques under the supervision of our brilliant professionals. Offered service is highly demanded among our clients, owing to their various associated features like promptness and on time execution.

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Rain water Harvesting

"Injection well " New & Innovative Technology for Rainwater Harvesting System Products that are precisely coordinated, scientifically designed all-in-one Rainwater Harvesting solutions and dedicated service. 'Allegiance Water Management ' also undertakes turnkey projects in corporate sector/ industries/ government undertaking etc. and is capable of handling large projects right from Rain Water Harvesting design, supply and installation to providing end- to-end solutions. 'Allegiance' is equipped with a dedicated and experienced team of engineers, technician, workmen along with special installation equipment's, drilling rigs, civil structures etc. Highly trained technical team conducts the Rainwater Harvesting technical survey by studying the layout of the site and building. Existing piping system of rainwater and storm drains are studied. Gradient and landscape of the site and building are obtained. Designing and installation of innovative customized system is done with precise scientific approach. These solutions include: diverting existing rainwater pipes, deployment of underground storage, auto pumping system, piping, filtering, storage, utilization etc. Designing and construction of ground water recharging structures. Complete solutions for water neutrality establishment projects.

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Rainwater Harvesting System

Injection well Technology is the most effective in capturing surface run off both from plain open loose area or from storm line and filtering in two stages by filtering rainwater through 4 stages of filtration through Silt Trap and Injection well. The silt traps takes care of most impurities in the first stage itself, as it has 40 mm gravels, 10 mm pebbles, charcoal, activated carbon and coarse send and horizontally fixed V wire non clogging SS screen of 500 mm length and 150 mm dia. Rainwater then flows through main Injection well where it flows by gravity through 40 mm gravels, 10 mm pebbles, charcoal, activated carbon and coarse send and vertically placed V wire non clogging SS screen of 500 mm length and 200 mm dia. on the recharge bore well. Air vent from bore well and main well is kept at center. The main well is designed to do maintenance whenever is required. As such the filtration media only needs cleaning once in a year Silt Trap and Injection well. The best technology to have head pressure by the way of water column to ensure fast recharge of ground water and recover the water levels in Aquifer. Allegiance water Management; India's passionate Rainwater Company.

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Percolation well

It is a shallow excavated trench filled with gravel or crushed stone that is designed to infiltrate stormwater though permeable soils into the groundwater aquifer. A percolation trench is similar to a dry well, which is typically an excavated hole filled with gravel. we are engaged to offer the best Percolating Well Service. The provided service is executed using the progressive techniques under the supervision of our brilliant professionals. Offered service is highly demanded among our clients, owing to their various associated features like promptness and on time execution.

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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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