Rain water filtration plant in Bangalore
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The rainwater filter is based on a simple principle of separating the particles of suspended matter from rainwater using membranes, which are permeable, yet selective to water molecules. In the separation process, particles larger than the membrane pores are rejected. The rejected particles are then removed from the filtered water by a sedimentation tank, where the larger particles will settle to the bottom.
The Rainwater Plant is a unique plant that can turn rain water into fresh drinking water. Rainwater is captured from your rooftop and stored in an insulated tank. This tank has a filter where water can seep through and collect clean water. When the tank is full, the water is siphoned into an outlet pipe. There it is filtered and finally stored in a water bottle. A simple design and affordable installation.