Modular Rainwater Harvesting
The Polymer based RAINMAXX® Tank is wrapped and heat-sealed in High Quality Geotextile Sheet as part of the Modular Rainwater Harvesting System. FRP based filtration technology is housed in the inlet, keeping the tank clean and maintenance-free. Any amount of water can be held in this underground system, which can be built. These systems are constructed from interconnected modules. They are set up in the proper size, wrapped in Geotextile Sheets , and finally covered with soil. This makes it possible for storm water to be controlled underground in a way that leaves no wastage. We can build load-bearing empty spaces for underground water storage thanks to this technique. These 95 percent void modules are sturdy enough for parking and vehicular traffic.
Rainmaxx® Tank
The most common types of rainwater catchment systems used worldwide are made of virgin polyethylene. Alternative materials include fibreglass, stainless steel, concrete, galvanised steel, and plastic (polyethylene), all of which are rust- and chemical-resistant. We create RAINMAXX® modular tanks out of PP that has been 100 percent recycled. Rainmaxx® tanks collect, infiltrate, and store rainwater underground, reflecting the Made in India ethos and informed by user, town planner, architect, and industry input.
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01Advantages of Modular Technology
✓ Create any Shape or Size
✓ Quick Installation
✓ It can be designed in any shape
✓ Strong Structural Design
✓ No need to design a free board area
✓ Negligible Maintenance
✓ 96.5% Void Area
✓ Cost Effective
✓ The top surface can be used for various purposes
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02Easy Handling
✓ Easy to assemble by using combination of small and large plates. Create any size tank.
✓ Lightweight and trafficable. Reduced logistical cost
✓ Introduction of connectors which provides better stability and strength
✓ Above 95% void area
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03Environment Friendly
✓ Made of 100% recycled PP material
✓ UV stabilized
✓ Lesser CO2 emission
✓ Ensure IGBC credits
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04Strong Structural Design
✓ Can be installed under landscaped area, driveways, car parking. Load capacity Upto 40 Tonnes/SqM.
✓ Top surface reusable.
FAQs
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01How long does it typically take to install a modular rainwater harvesting system?
Usually, a modular rainwater harvesting system requires 1 to 3 days to install. Depending on various factors such as size, complexity, and site conditions, our professionals decide the timeline of the project.
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02What is the duration of obtaining necessary permits or approvals for installing a modular rainwater harvesting system?
It may take a few weeks to several months depending on different factors that include system complexity, state of the authority, and local regulations. Make sure to consult with local officials to understand specific requirements.
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03How does modular rainwater harvesting help in conserving water resources?
Due to a modular rainwater harvesting system, we can mitigate the effects of water scarcity. With the system, we can reduce soil erosion, and the risk of flood, and improve groundwater quality.
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04Are there any specific maintenance requirements for modular rainwater harvesting systems?
Yes, a modular rainwater harvesting system demands regular maintenance to ensure its optimal performance. The whole system should be cleaned after the monsoon period using high-pressure flushing.
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05Can Modular rainwater harvesting systems be integrated with existing plumbing systems?
Yes, you can integrate a modular rainwater harvesting system with existing plumbing systems. For that, you need to contact experienced professionals to discuss its compatibility and adherence to local codes. With proper integration, one can enhance water efficiency without performing major modifications.
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06What are the initial setup costs associated with modular rainwater harvesting systems?
Typically, the initial setup cost of a modular rainwater harvesting system lies between Rs 2,000 to 30,000 for buildings of 300 sq. Installing the system is a long-term investment. You can save money on water bills and access environmental benefits.
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07What are the ongoing maintenance costs of operating a modular rainwater harvesting system?
The ongoing maintenance costs of a modular rainwater harvesting system are generally low. The annual cost varies from Rs 500 to Rs 2,000. Well, the maintenance process involves expenses of various regular activities that include cleaning gutters and filters, repairing components, and testing water quality.
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