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Planning to dig a borewell or start construction? You might need something called a Groundwater NOC (No Objection Certificate). While it sounds complicated, it’s a simple regulatory approval that ensures responsible water use.
What is a Groundwater NOC?
It’s an official clearance from the Central or State Ground Water Authority allowing you to extract groundwater legally. This is especially important for residential colonies, commercial buildings, and construction projects.
Who Needs It?
- Builders and developers
- Industries and factories
- Societies planning borewells or large-scale water extraction

Why is it Important?
- Legal Compliance: Operating without a NOC can result in penalties or shutdowns.
- Groundwater Protection: Authorities assess if water extraction will harm the local ecosystem.
- Project Approvals: Most infrastructure and real estate projects require this clearance.
How to Get It
Getting a NOC usually involves:
- Submitting ownership and site documents
- Conducting a water impact assessment
- Preparing a water management plan
At Sustainico, we guide you through every step—from documentation to audits and submission. Our experts simplify the process and make sure your project stays on track without regulatory delays.
Need help with your groundwater NOC? Let us make it easy—connect with our team today.
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