Stormwater Harvesting

Overview

Stormwater harvesting is the process of collecting, storing, and utilizing rainwater runoff from roads, rooftops, and open spaces. Instead of allowing stormwater to flow into drains, causing waterlogging and pollution, it is captured, treated, and reused for irrigation, groundwater recharge, or even as drinking water after proper treatment. This sustainable practice helps reduce flooding, conserve water, and improve water availability in both urban and rural areas.

If you own a large property, such as an industrial or institutional facility, you can use the runoff water for various needs after filtering it with appropriate filters.

Benefits Of Harvesting Stormwater

Harvesting runoff rainwater is a modern, sustainable way to use water without waste.

Flood Mitigation

Prevents urban flooding by reducing excess surface runoff.

Water Conservation

Provides a sustainable water source for non-drinking purposes.

Groundwater Recharge

Replenishes aquifers and improves groundwater availability.

Environmental Impact

Reduces soil erosion and controls water pollution effectively.

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Explore our additional services designed to help you conserve and manage water sustainably. From capturing rainwater to recycling wastewater, we offer smart solutions to ensure a reliable, eco-friendly water supply.

Rooftop Rainwater Harvesting

Collecting rain from rooftops for reuse and conservation.

Groundwater Recharging

Replenishing aquifers by allowing water to seep into the ground.

Watershed Management

Managing land and water resources to protect ecosystems and water.

faq

Here are some common questions that people ask us often.

Stormwater harvesting collects surface runoff for reuse, helping to prevent urban flooding, conserve water, and reduce environmental pollution.

Yes, it is especially beneficial in urban settings to manage runoff, reduce flooding, and repurpose water for non-potable uses like irrigation.

Yes, regular maintenance of storage tanks, filters, and drainage systems is essential to ensure efficient operation and water quality.