MUMBAI, India, May 1 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202611025214 A) filed by Amrutam Sanrakshan Private Limited, Mohali, Punjab, on March 3, for 'canal water recharge system for sustainable groundwater replensihment and method thereof.'
Inventor(s) include Arvind Kumar; Arun Kumar; and Ashima Vashisht.
The application for the patent was published on May 1, under issue no. 18/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "Present invention discloses canal water recharge system for groundwater replenishment, installed near canal inlet(100). It consists silt-trap v-wire screen(101) for water filtration, cast-iron sluice valve(102) regulating water flow, sediment separating chamber(200) featuring hydrodynamic vortex separator(201) for centrifugal removal of sediments and oils, arched baffle(202), and drain-out pipe(203), IoT-enabled electromagnetic flow meter(301) housed in chamber(300) monitoring and logging flow data remotely, desilting chamber containing perforated RCC rings(402) and slabs with 40mm gravel(405), 30ft. deep dual recharge wells(500&600) featuring RCC rings(502&602) & perforated RCC slabs(501&601) with gravel packing, water first enter recharge well(500) and automatically diverts to recharge well(600) in vase of overflowing. From either well, water enters injection-well chamber(700) passing into activated carbon(704), coarse sand(705), fine and coarse aggregates(706&707) over perforated RCC pre-cast slab(708), and finally into 160mm perforated UPVC pipe(709) rated at 6 kg/cm extending into 300 mm diameter injection bore(710) through which, water percolate into the subsurface aquifer."
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