To ensure smooth approval, applicants must prepare company legal documents, borewell and water usage details, and technical reports related to groundwater recharge and water management. Proper documentation not only helps in getting approval faster but also ensures long-term compliance with groundwater regulations.
At Allegiance Water Management, we assist industries in preparing complete CGWA documentation, including hydrogeological reports, rainwater harvesting proposals, recharge plans, water balance charts, and compliance documentation.
Proper documentation = Faster approval + Legal compliance + Sustainable water usage.
Documents Required for CGWA Application
1. Company & Legal Documents
- PAN Card
- GST Certificate
- Certificate of Incorporation / Udyam Registration
- ID Proof of Authorized Person
- Land Documents / Lease Agreement
- Latest Electricity Bill
2. Water & Borewell Details
- Borewell Details (Depth, Diameter, Yield)
- Borewell Location Map
- Water Requirement Details
- Flow Meter Details
- Borewell Photographs
- Water Use Breakdown (Process, Cooling, Domestic, etc.)
3. Technical Documents
- Rainwater Harvesting Proposal
- Groundwater Recharge Plan
- Hydrogeological Report
- Site Layout Plan
- Water Balance Chart
- PCB NOC (if applicable)
Proper documentation is required not only for CGWA approval but also for ensuring sustainable groundwater management. Industries that install rainwater harvesting and groundwater recharge systems have higher chances of approval and long-term water availability.
Incomplete documentation can lead to:
- Application rejection
- Approval delays
- Legal penalties
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Restrictions on groundwater extraction
How We Help
Allegiance Water Management provides complete support for:
- CGWA NOC Application
- Hydrogeological Survey & Report
- Rainwater Harvesting Design
- Groundwater Recharge System
- Water Balance Study
- Compliance Documentation & Reporting
FAQs – CGWA Documentation
Yes, industries extracting groundwater must obtain CGWA NOC before using groundwater.
The hydrogeological report and water balance chart are the most important technical documents.
Yes, in most cases rainwater harvesting and groundwater recharge systems are mandatory.
Typically 60–90 days, depending on documentation and site conditions.
Yes, professional consultants prepare technical reports, documentation, and complete the application process.