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With no viable alternatives to water infrastructure, at Noon, we became proud to spearhead and become the flag bearers of a more secure future — naturally. Our team of designers, engineers, and technicians diagnose and install the proper systems to meet your fit.
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Assess site conditions, water flow, and potential ecological infrastructure.
On-site or virtual consultation
Hydrologic assessment summary (infiltration, grading, runoff capture)
Recommendation outline with estimated ROI or resilience gain
Investment: $250
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Ready-to-implement plan balancing civil precision with ecological design.
CAD/Sketch layout with dimensions & slope contours
Material schedule (stone, soil, plant palette)
Estimated costs & infiltration performance projections
Compliance notes (City/TCEQ standards)
Investment: $1,500 – $2,500
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Execute, oversee, and calibrate the living water system.
Complete construction & installation
System calibration & performance verification
30-day maintenance check and training overview
Investment: Project-based proposal
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We engineer natural water systems—bioswales, catchment basins, infiltration zones, and flow logic—to ensure water moves with purpose across your landscape. Our hydrologic designs reduce erosion, optimize absorption, and make every drop count.
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The Castellum Alberca is a modular, high-capacity rainwater capture and filtration basin designed for residential or small-scale commercial deployment. Engineered with tiered infiltration zones and a calibrated overflow weir, it securely handles large runoff volumes while supporting native planting and ecological integration. Its durable, pre-fabricated construction streamlines installation and reduces civil excavation cost — delivering a plug-and-play “living aqueduct” concept with performance, aesthetics, and sustainability built in.Starting at $2500
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The arteries of a circulation system.
$500 by Meter
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The veins that distribute water.
$300 by Meter
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We design resilient systems that safeguard nutritional and medicinal access through regenerative planting, local remedy cultivation, and infrastructure that thrives without centralized supply chains.