RAINWATER HARVESTING & ARTIFICIAL RECHARGE TO GROUND WATER
Rainwater harvesting is the process of collecting and storing rainwater for various uses. It is an age-old practice that is especially useful in places where there is limited access to freshwater sources. Rainwater harvesting can be used for a variety of purposes, including drinking, irrigation, and industrial use.
Artificial recharge to ground water is a process of refilling groundwater aquifers by artificially recharging them with surface water. It is a very effective way of recharging aquifers and replenishing groundwater supplies. This method is especially useful in arid and semi-arid regions where water resources are limited and access to freshwater is difficult. Artificial recharge is also a great way of reducing the effects of over-pumping of groundwater. This process can also be used to increase the water level in wells, thus providing a viable source of water for drinking and irrigation purposes.
Artificial recharge to ground water is a process of refilling groundwater aquifers by artificially recharging them with surface water. It is a very effective way of recharging aquifers and replenishing groundwater supplies. This method is especially useful in arid and semi-arid regions where water resources are limited and access to freshwater is difficult. Artificial recharge is also a great way of reducing the effects of over-pumping of groundwater. This process can also be used to increase the water level in wells, thus providing a viable source of water for drinking and irrigation purposes.