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Ground Level Storage Reservoir (GLSR)

Ground-level water storage involves storing water in tanks or reservoirs that are positioned at or slightly above the natural ground level. These systems are commonly used for rainwater harvesting, agricultural irrigation, drinking water supply, fire suppression, and industrial processes.

We at KGCS believe in water consumption which will sustain life and supporting daily activities across various sectors. This can be achieved by building GLSR using RCC.

Water Security

Provides a reserve for areas with inconsistent water supply.

Rainwater Harvesting

Stores rainwater for later use, reducing dependency on municipal supplies.

Energy Savings

Ground-level tanks often rely on gravity for water distribution, minimizing energy costs.

Versatility

Can be used for drinking water, gardening, fire suppression, or industrial applications.

FAQs

Why is a GLSR necessary?

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A GLSR ensures consistent water supply, balances water demand during peak and non-peak hours, serves as an emergency reserve, and supports irrigation, industrial processes, and firefighting systems.

How does a GLSR work?

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How do I determine the required size of a GLSR?

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What are the typical components of a GLSR?

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Can a GLSR be used for rainwater harvesting?

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Are GLSRs suitable for fire protection?

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