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rainyfilters6 · 2 years ago
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Roof top rain water harvesting system | Rooftop rainwater - Rainyfilters
Looking for a roof top rain water harvesting system? We have the best roof top rain water harvesting system for you. Our system is easy to install and is maintenance free. It is also eco-friendly and will help you save money on your water bill. Read more about our products here.
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rainyfilters6 · 2 years ago
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Water recharge project to 13 villages
Rainy Filter’s V Wire Project Implementation to be Extended to 13 Villages
A unique solution developed by Farmland Rain Water Harvesting Systems (FLRWHS) is a more scientific way to increase ground water by recharging existing borewells rather than digging new ones. 
Water recharge project to be extended to 13 villages 
ZP plans to implement the water recharge projects in the villages of Someshwara, Manjanady, Kotekar, Pavoor, Konaje, Belma, Kinya, Harekala, Meramajal, Naringana, Pajiru, Kurnadu, and Badagabettu. Zilla Panchayat Chief Executive Officer P Shivshankar stated that several villages, including Munnur, Kolnadu, have been receiving tanker water for the past ten years in an interview with Deccan Herald. In these villages, the issue is either salinity brought on by salt water intrusion or summer bore well drying. We considered recharging the existing bores with a rainwater gathering system in place after realising that drilling more borewells wasn't a scientific solution for the area. Similarly, a service called Farmland Rain Water Harvesting System started the project in July 2009 at 13 locations—3 open wells, 10 borewells, and a roof-top rainwater harvesting system—in Munnur and 13 in Kolnad.
 "The project will be launched in the remaining 13 villages before the start of monsoon so that the volume of water gathered is significantly larger," Shivshankar said. "The structures received just three rainfall and the water thus collected is being used by the villagers at this time this year. An estimated 1.5 to 2 crore rupees would be spent on the total project.
According to the CEO, there is no shortage of money, and since both the federal government and state governments encourage initiatives that promote resource conservation and sustainable growth, obtaining funding for the proposed project shouldn't be difficult.
 CEO stated that the Chief Minister's office had requested information on the Zilla Panchayat's top five projects. The CEO identified the water recharge project as the district's most ambitious initiative in the letter.
The district has 986 operational bore wells, 963 minor water supplies, and 5,219 hand pumps and open wells. The lot's 5,250 water resources need to be recharged using the recharging method, which will cost roughly Rs 52.50 crore, according to the letter to the CM's office.
According to the CEO, if the necessary amount of money is supplied, the district's drinking water issues can be totally resolved; but, if the money is not made available, priority will be given to recharging the water supplies in villages in the Bantwal and Mangalore taluks.
Drinking water issues were addressed with a total expenditure of Rs 222.00 lakh in 2005–06, Rs 162 lakhs in 2006–07, Rs 204 lakh in 2007–08, and Rs 100 lakh in 2008–09.
According to statistics, Rs 332 lakh was spent overall in 2009–10 to address the district's drinking water shortage.
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rainyfilters6 · 2 years ago
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Saving every drop of rainwater
In 2002, Farmland Rain Water Harvesting Systems was established with the goal of providing complete solutions for the installation of rainwater harvesting systems, including patented goods and ongoing R&D.
Our company's objective is to continuously innovate while conserving every drop of rainfall. At the heart of all we do is giving back to environment and lowering our carbon footprint for a greener future.
We are developing scientifically designed rainwater harvesting systems that will provide clients with affordable, high-quality, and simple-to-maintain solutions. We take pride in having our own research facility, which houses the most modern equipment in our hydraulic testing lab.
Our extensive dealer network, which spans over 11 countries, has highly skilled field service engineers on hand to address any inquiries.
Its "Rainy" Dual Intensity Rainwater Harvesting Filter Technology is entirely indigenous and patented. It has well-maintained systems and a roof-top water harvesting technology. Our invention uses an injection well with "V-Wire Screens" to enable replenishment of the groundwater source for groundwater recharging.
No matter how intense the downpour, Rainy's Dual Intensity filters operate at high efficiency and feature self-cleaning capabilities. Our filters are the best on the market for rooftop rainwater harvesting at affordable prices.
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Saving every drop of rainwater
Endlessly Green is a blogger on urban organic farming, solid waste management, composting, and other environmental topics.
We are all aware that there is a limitless amount of drop in an ocean. However, few of us can see an ocean in a single drop of water.
One such group is Farmland Rainwater Harvesting Systems (FLRWHS), located in Chikmagalur, which aims to conserve the valuable rainwater to address severe water shortages in several states. It has aided rural and urban areas with enhanced yield levels of bore wells that were either dry or low-yielding thanks to its revolutionary RWH technology. 
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Safe drops for children at Allampura Government School, Karnataka.
Numerous government schools have benefited from a reliable supply of drinking water and clean water for preparing lunch. For four months out of the year, the kids have access to water that is free of iron and fluoride. The organisation has constructed more than 10,000 rooftop rainwater harvesting filters and replenished more than 3,000 bore wells thus far.
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A rainwater harvesting model on the move.
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rainyfilters6 · 2 years ago
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Rainy Filters
Farmland Rain Water Harvesting Systems (FLRWHS), established in 2002, focuses on providing end-to-end solutions for the installation of rain water harvesting systems, including patented products and constant innovation to save every drop of precipitation.
Launched in Bangalore in 2005, Rainy Filters was created using scientifically designed rain water harvesting systems that guarantee clients will receive high-quality goods that are simple to maintain, affordable to install, and equipped with dual intensity filters.
A highly effective RWH filter with a vertical input, open ended drain outlet, auto flush out feature, and unique operating principle is the Rainy filter. The Rainy filter models FL-80, FL-150, FL-250, FL-300, and FL-500 are appropriate for a variety of rooftop areas. The Hydraulic Testing Lab of Rainy Filters' own research center is well-equipped with the newest equipment.
Earth Care Awards 2014 - Of Inventions and Innovations, The Winners
Category 1 - Community Based Adoption
Empowering Tribals Agar Khan Rural Support Programme| Gujarat.
From decentralized water management to providing bio-gas units for individual households, the programme works for economic empowerment and institution building in the eastern tribal belt of Gujarat. The project helped develop ownership of common property resources. The invention has led to an increased capacity to adopt to challenges posed by climate changes in the predominantly tribal belt. 
Their efforts to create community level institutions such as seed banks for the conservation of these varieties have earned them the earth care award. Today, farmers have 2000 kg of these seeds from the initial 10 kg.
Category 2 - Green House Gases Emission Reduction in Industry 
Content Conscious Tata Consultancy Services
Between 2007 and 2008, Tata consultancy service reduced its carbon footprint by 34 % and then further reduced it by 26 % in 2009. Besides implementing green interventions across its data centre, TCS has also taken positive steps in water conservation, biodiversity convention, e-waste management and increased power use efficiency.
Category 3 - Innovations for Climate Protection
Water Recharge Farmland Rainwater Harvesting System 
Their innovative ‘V-Wire Injection Well’ technology aids water recharge in arid regions and eliminates the need for tanker water, establishing new bore wells and the utilization of energy during the water extraction. Other benefits include the reduction of top soil loss, the checking of sea water ingression in the coastal areas, and the reduction of hardness and salinity in the groundwater source. FLRHS has done 5000 such insulations to date cross the country.
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rainyfilters6 · 2 years ago
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Journey of Rainy
Research & Manufacturing of "Rainy" was Founded in 2002.
The initial studies on indirect groundwater recharge as a solution to water constraint resulted in the development of "Injection Well Technology." This was tried on the founders' farm, and the results included effective borewell recharging and continuous water production. FLRWH was created as a result, and the news of the success story spread far and wide. First Turnkey Project in 2003
Research & Manufacturing of "Rainy" was Founded in 2002.
The initial studies on indirect groundwater recharge as a solution to water constraint resulted in the development of "Injection Well Technology." This was tried on the founders' farm, and the results included effective borewell recharging and continuous water production. FLRWH was created as a result, and the news of the success story spread far and wide. 
The first main project was carried out in Kolar to help the farmers, FLRWH worked with IFFCO on our first significant initiative. 650 borewells were successfully recharged through this project. It observed an increase in demand for rooftop rainwater collection while this turnkey project was in progress. FLRWH introduced an SS304 candle-type rainwater harvesting filter to meet this demand.
Network Expansion in 2004
FLRWH enabled a vast dealership network around the world in order to service a greater consumer base and with a broader aim to preserve water. FLRWH currently export our filters to over 9 countries and have over 131 dealers all throughout India, and it is still expanding.
Launch of "Rainy" Filters in 2005
Conventional RWH filters that were on the market had a number of issues, such as clogging and regular maintenance. To solve these problems, a highly effective RWH filter with a vertical inlet and open ended drain outlet was developed. 
This was our initial attempt at non-traditional rooftop RWH filters.
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In 2007, Self-Cleaning RWH Filter was Launched named as "Rainy”.
After extensive research and development, we created a new model of rainy filter with a horizontal inlet and a self-cleaning mechanism. The filter became more effective as a result, and two variants were introduced to fit various rooftop spaces.
'Rainy' Introduced four new models of Dual Intensity Filters in 2011.
To meet the growing demand for affordable filters, FLRWH introduced 4 new models of 'Rainy' Filters. The creation of a dual intensity system with auto flush out, which enabled for high efficiency filtration of varying rainfall intensities, was its additional benefit.
"Rainy" Research & Manufacturing was formed in 2016.
At Hadihalli in Chikmagalur, FLRWH set up its own production and research facility. Modern hydraulic testing facilities, a live demonstration space, a teaching centre, and a manufacturing plant are all located there. 
A distinctive, entirely sustainable building committed to innovation to reduce climate change and rainwater conservation.
Launch of new goods in 2020, FL-80 and FL-150
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FLRWH attained a superior price-performance ratio as a consequence of thorough R&D and innovative manufacturing procedures. The FL-80 and FL-150 filters were launched; they are cost-effective, offer potent performance, and appear to be durable. The new filters made it possible to purchase high-quality goods at reasonable prices, which led to their immediate success.
Rainy continue its journey successfully...
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rainyfilters6 · 2 years ago
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Rainy Filters
Rainy Filters
Farmland Rain Water Harvesting Systems (FLRWHS), founded in 2002, mainly aimed in end-to-end solutions for installations of rain water harvesting systems including patented products and conserve every drop of rainwater by using continuous innovation.
Rainy Filters, which was launched at 2005 in Bangalore was built by scientifically engineered systems of Rain Water Harvesting which ensures customers with modern technology, economical easy for installation, dual intensity filters, no external energy required works on gravitational force and high quality and easy to maintain products.
Rainy filter is a highly efficient, vertical inlet RWH filter with open ended drain outlet has auto flush out feature enabling self-cleaning, with unique working principle. FL-80, FL-150, FL-250, FL-300 and FL-500 are the filter models of Rainy which is suitable for wide range of rooftop area. Rainy filters have its own research facility, which has our Hydraulic Testing Lab well equipped with the latest machinery.
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Social Awareness Created by Rainy
Rainy Filters have a fleet of Mobile live demonstration units to realise the mission of conserving every drop of rainwater. These vehicles travel across India to demonstrate rainwater harvesting. Rainy Filters have joined hands with the Government of India under the Jala Shakthi Abhiyan, to spread awareness on water conservation by using these units.
Through the mobile live demonstration unit of Rainy Filters, the experts provide informative sessions on understanding not only the importance of rainwater harvesting, but also the methods used and the outcomes. Rainy Filters firmly believe that awareness and education about rainwater harvesting will help for educational purposes and shape a better future.
The demonstration of rainwater harvesting by rainy filters is not only done in schools, engineering colleges and universities, but also done at industrial exhibitions, seminars, international and national expos, agricultural expos, sustainability-based events etc. to echo the theme of conservation of rainwater.
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rainyfilters6 · 3 years ago
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Artificial recharge of groundwater | groundwater recharge system - Rainyfilters
Looking for an artificial groundwater recharge system? Rainyfilters is one of the best rain water harvesting companies in India. We offer a wide range of products and services to help you recharge your groundwater levels. Contact us today for a free consultation.
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rainyfilters6 · 3 years ago
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The importance of Rainwater Harvesting and How Rainy Filters can help you with that
Are you living in a big metro city like Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, or Delhi where water is scarce?
Or are you living in a remote place in the middle of nowhere?
Doesn’t matter where you live, if there is sufficient water we can survive there.
Water is scarce but it’s not as scarce as you think and with the right tool you can harvest and save more water. The problem though is we are not utilizing the water available to us because of a lack of awareness. At Rainy Filters, our mission is to spread awareness about water conservation and help you save more water and save the environment as well in the process.
Water is one of the rarest and most essential resources for life to survive. If there’s water life can survive there.
What if we tell you that regardless of where you live, you can get the most amount of water available there using Rain Water Harvesting?
Buy the Best Filters for Rainwater Harvesting from Rainy Filters
And Rainy Filters are one of the most efficient filters in the market. It helps you harvest rainwater, one of the purest and most natural water sources. And with Rainy Filters you get to taste the best-tasting water and you can use it for any purpose including drinking, Agriculture, and others as well.
If you are looking for a convenient, easy-to-install filter, then look no further than filters made by Rainy Filters. Our filters are very easy to install and use and barely require any maintenance. And you can feed the water directly to a sump, well, or any other storage facility.
In the very near future, water could very well turn out to be the most precious resource on the planet. It is already very scarce in big metropolitan cities like Bangalore, Chennai, and many cities across India.
And there’s no better source than rainwater, so it’s wise to harvest rainwater. 
Use this monsoon season well and harvest Rain Water now using a Rainy Filter.
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rainyfilters6 · 3 years ago
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Rainwater harvesting system in India
Are you looking for a rain water harvesting system in India? We are a rainwater harvesting company that provides rain water harvesting consultants and services. We can help you install a rainwater harvesting system in your home or business. Contact us today for a free consultation
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