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WHO ARE WE?

We are a team of MSC, PHD Geologists. We provide ground water recharge solution for borewells. With our innovative and sustainable solutions, we help our clients to recharge groundwater and protect the environment.

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We have come up with a very effective and efficient process for groundwater recharge. The rise in groundwater is between 4 lakh liter to 80 lakh liter.

What we do?

  • We are a team of MSC, PHD Geologists. We provide with 100% success. Team of 4 visits your location at the time of implementation. We first perform the angiography of the borewell. The water submersible camera is inserted till the depth of the Borewell. While inserting the camera we gather with all the detailed Geological data.

  • Once the angiography is done, we then insert our Robotic Tool in the borewell. This robotic tool has the ability to make perforations in the casing pipe. These perforations are done from the base of the casing pipe till top at every one feet in a zig zag direction as water flows in circular motion. These perforations gives access to the water from the soil layer to enter the borewell helping it to recharge the Aquifers.

  • The PVC or Metal casing pipe is inserted till the hard Rock. Thus, water is obstructed by the casing pipe & hard Rock does not allow this water to percolate to 200 or 300ft. Thus, over a period of time the borewells go dry. 

  • Thus, the water from the unconfined aquifers can be utilized to recharge the borewells.

  • After our work, one hydrological cycle (rainy season) should happen.

  • So percolated water from the soil layer gets access to enter the borewell.

  • Whenever we do perforations, we need to wait for one rainy season.

  • Percolation happens 100%.

  • The rise in water is between 4 lakh liter to 80 lakh liter.

Did You Know?

Groundwater is fresh water (from rain or melting ice and snow) that soaks into the soil and is stored in the tiny spaces (pores) between rocks and particles of soil. Groundwater accounts for nearly 95 percent of the nation's fresh water resources.

The main source of replenishable ground water resources is recharge from rainfall, which contributes to nearly 61% of the total annual ground water recharge. India

Surface water includes any freshwater that is sent into wetlands, stream systems, and lakes. On the other hand, groundwater exists in subterranean aquifers that are situated underground. Most groundwater is obtained from snowmelt and rainfall that gets into the bedrock via the surrounding soil.

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