GROUNDWATER RECHARGING BY RECHARGE PITS



EOI: 10.11242/viva-tech.01.05.041

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Mr. Prajyot Aroskar, Ms. Darshana Dodekar, Mr. Prasad Kulkarni, Mr. Hrithik Khopkar, "GROUNDWATER RECHARGING BY RECHARGE PITS", VIVA-IJRI Volume 1, Issue 5, Article 41, pp. 1-5, 2022. Published by Computer Engineering Department, VIVA Institute of Technology, Virar, India.

Abstract

The irregularity in monsoon has severely affected the water convenience at surface and sub-surface systems. decreasing surface and sub-surface convenience has not solely minimized the water convenience, however it to boot affected the scheme and exaggerated fatal things like floods and droughts, ensuing issues of stress on groundwater recharge. Groundwater recharge is additionally the way by that infiltrated water passes through the unsaturated region of groundwater and joins the formation. it's primarily based upon soil kind, land use land cowl, morphology, geology and climate (viz. rainfall, temperature, wetness etc.) characteristics of a region. Over the years, because of variations in weather pattern and overutilisation of aquifers groundwater recharge has minimized and water level has reduced at intervals the foremost components of the country. This has LED to severe water deficit issues in many components of the country. this can be resolved by totally different direct and indirect ways of groundwater recharge technology. This technology will cut back the wastage of water and enhance groundwater convenience for uses in many sector like irrigation, domestic and industrial use.

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