Conventional Rainwater Harvesting
Traditional Methods, Timeless Value
Conventional rainwater harvesting remains one of the most trusted methods for conserving and reusing natural water resources. By capturing rainwater from rooftops, paved areas, and open spaces, these systems provide a simple yet effective way to store water and recharge groundwater levels.
Typically, the process involves collection channels, first-flush diverters, storage tanks, and soak pits. With proper design and maintenance, these systems reduce dependency on municipal supply, lower water bills, and prevent urban flooding.
Cost-effective, sustainable, and adaptable to a variety of sites, conventional rainwater harvesting continues to play a vital role in ensuring long-term water security for residential, commercial, and institutional projects.



