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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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Piezometer (Digital Water Level Recorder) - DWLR

Digital Water Level Recorder (DWLR) which can be used in piezometer wells as well as tubewells for measurement of water level data. Non-contact devices in Water level measurement are the next generation products in the water sector. Statometer uses an indigenously designed patented signal processing algorithms of acoustic waves for accurate measurements. Ideal solution for *Real-time measurement of fluctuations in water table *Central Ground Water Board(CGWB) NOC compliances *Determining efficiency of rain water harvesting systems *Planning crops and drought forecasting in agriculture Data communications GPRS/GSM Data visualization - Graphs & list view of data collected - Analytical tools for trend analysis - Location of wells on Google maps User configurable features - Roles and accessibility - Frequency setup* - Remote triggering* Data download options - CSV and xlsx format - Reports

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Water Flow Meter

Multi-Jet Screwed End Brass Body Magnetic Type Water Meter Product Description: The Multi-Jet Screwed End Brass Body Magnetic Type Water Meter is a high-precision metering device designed for accurate water measurement in residential, commercial, and industrial applications. Built with ISO 4064 standards, it ensures reliable performance, durability, and long service life. The water meter features a dry dial with a vacuum-sealed register, preventing condensation and ensuring clear readings in all weather conditions. The brass body provides corrosion resistance, making it ideal for both hot and cold water applications. Key Features: ✅ Accurate Measurement: Multi-jet technology ensures precision in flow measurement. ✅ Durable Brass Body: High-quality brass construction for corrosion resistance & longevity. ✅ Dry Dial & Vacuum-Sealed Register: Prevents moisture buildup, ensuring clear readings. ✅ Magnetic Drive Mechanism: Reduces wear and tear for long-term performance. ✅ ISO 4064 Certified: Meets international water metering standards. ✅ Screwed End Connection: Easy installation and maintenance. ✅ Compact & Efficient Design: Suitable for residential, commercial, and industrial water lines. Technical Specifications: Standard: ISO 4064 Material: Brass Size Options: 0.5 inch - 2 inches Dial Type: Dry Dial, Vacuum-Sealed Colour: Blue with Golden Touch Application: Water Line (Hot/Cold) Applications: 🏢 Apartments & Residential Complexes 🏭 Manufacturing Units & Industries 🏨 Hotels & Commercial Buildings 🏫 Hospitals, Schools & Public Utilities For bulk orders or inquiries, contact Allegiance India™ today! 🚀

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Rainwater Harvesting System

Percolation Pit is also like Rainwater Harvesting System A percolation pit, in its most low-tech form, is a simple hole dug into the ground. It facilitates groundwater recharge through infiltration of surface runoff into the soil or rock. Differences to contour trenches: Better water storage capability due to greater depth. Percolation tank is an artificially created surface water body, submerging in its reservoir a highly permeable land so that surface runoff is made to percolate and recharge the ground water storage. The percolation tanks are mostly earthen dams with masonry structure only for spillway. Percolation tank is an artificially created surface water body, submerging in its reservoir a highly permeable land so that surface runoff is made to percolate and recharge the ground water storage. Percolation tank should be constructed preferable on second to third order streams, located on highly fractured and weathered rocks which have lateral continuity down stream. The recharged area down stream should have sufficient number of wells and cultivable land to benefit from the augmented ground water. The size of percolation tank should be governed by percolation capacity of strata in the tank bed. Normally percolation tanks are designed for storage capacity of 0.1 to 0.5 MCM. It is necessary to design the tank to provide a ponded water column generally between 3 & 4.5 m. The percolation tanks are mostly earthen dams with masonry structure only for spillway. The purpose of the percolation tank is to recharge the ground water storage and hence seepage below the seat of the bed is permissible. for dams upto 4.5 m. height, cut off trenches are not necessary and keying and benching between the dam seat and the natural ground is sufficient.

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Rainwater collection Pond

Water Conservation, Ground Water Rejuvenation and Development via Rainwater Management and Harvesting Rainwater through Ponds and Borewell Recharging Structures to Support Increasing Demand of Water for Daily usage for Domestic, Industrial and Agricultural purposes. Water Conservation and Harvesting Structures in Naturally Water Scarce Regions creates Geo-Hydrological Opportunity and Economic Viability. Ponds recharging structure, farm pond, stop Dam, and small pond etc. It is seen that different Geographical Location and unique Geophysical and Hydrological Nature and every situation needs to be addressed, separately, the groundwater recharge capacity of the varies regions may vary depending upon area specific geophysical nature of earth strata. Recharge Wells provide an opportunity to extract sub-surface flow of the region without exploiting the Groundwater reserve.

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