Lake water harvesting and rainwater recharge focus on capturing rainwater and surface runoff into lakes, where the lake itself acts as a natural storage reservoir. This stored water is then gradually used for groundwater recharge throughout the year, ensuring continuous water availability beyond the monsoon season.
At Furaat, we design systems where rainwater is efficiently directed into lakes from surrounding catchment areas such as roads, open lands, and landscapes. The stored water is then filtered and recharged into the ground through recharge wells, percolation zones, and natural infiltration methods—allowing recharge to happen steadily across seasons.
This approach transforms lakes into dynamic water assets that not only store rainwater but also support year-round groundwater replenishment.
Converts lakes into long-term water storage systems
Enables groundwater recharge throughout the year
Reduces dependency on borewells and external water sources
Minimizes flooding by capturing excess rainwater
Enhances sustainability and ecological balance
Catchment planning to maximize rainwater inflow into the lake
Strengthening and optimizing lake storage capacity
Designing controlled recharge systems for gradual percolation
Integration of filtration for clean and safe recharge
Low-maintenance, long-term water management solutionsBy using lakes as storage buffers and recharge sources, we ensure that seasonal rainfall is conserved and utilized efficiently all year round—creating a sustainable and resilient water ecosystem.
Get in touch with us for customized rainwater harvesting solutions