Our rainwater harvesting method is proven to work. After only one rainy season your bore wells will be recharged, and will give a good supply of water. You can say goodbye to heavy outlay of precious funds on tanker water supply.
We utilise your existing bore wells – even if they are fully dried up – or poorly producing – we take the rooftop rainwater runoff and channel it to soak pits surrounding or nearby the bore well. The video below will show you our method – this one done at a shelter for children – the same method is used for housing complex and industrial sites.
A pit is dug around the bore well – usually 8 feet deep and approximately 7 feet square. The size depends on the size of the installation – for large industrial sites, or apartment complexes with big roof area, more soak pits are required. The soak pits serve to slow down and filter the flow of water from the roof so that the water can enter into the bore well slowly and filter down in to recharge the underlying aquifer.
The following diagram will give you a schematic view of the method of implementation of the rainwater harvesting system – this is adjusted for you individual requirements but a similar method is employed for rooftop rainwater harvesting to give a good supply of water.
Many installations have been carried out over the past 15 years. If you are interested in employing this technology in your site – call us on +91 9986840730 and we will arrange for a representative to visit your site and discuss your needs.