2012
DOI: 10.1002/clen.201100517
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Groundwater Storage through Rain Water Harvesting (RWH)

Abstract: Groundwater extraction is rampant in many developing countries and urban areas whereas the natural recharge is decreasing due to covering of Earth's surface for various developmental activities. This leads to declining levels of groundwater and deterioration in groundwater quality. Artificial recharge with rain water harvesting techniques offers an excellent scope to arrest this degradation. This paper presents a study that analyzes the influence of rain water harvesting (RWH) on groundwater storage and qualit… Show more

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“…Fortunately, good results have been gained, for example in Chennai City, India, where implementation of rainwater harvesting has increased the groundwater storage considerably. In addition, groundwater quality has increased in some parts of the studied area (Jebamalar et al, 2012).…”
Section: The Purpose Of Marmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Fortunately, good results have been gained, for example in Chennai City, India, where implementation of rainwater harvesting has increased the groundwater storage considerably. In addition, groundwater quality has increased in some parts of the studied area (Jebamalar et al, 2012).…”
Section: The Purpose Of Marmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jain, Singh, & Soni, 2013;Jebamalar, Ravikumar, & Meiyappan, 2012;Wang et al, 2011). However, for example in South West Africa, the underground storage of surface water has been practised since the 1950s; only the technique has been called "sand storage dams" rather than "managed aquifer recharge" (Wipplinger, 1958).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The losses from the reservoir can be reduced considerably by lining with soil-cement, bentonite, brick and low-density polyethylene lining (LDPE) of reservoir bottom and covering water surface by monolayer alcohol. On the other hand, the S&P loss increases groundwater storage (Jebamalar et al 2012). The evaporation losses can be reduced 60 % by covering of water surface by 600 gauge LDPE sheets (Panigrahi et al 2006).…”
Section: Suitability Of Rainwater Storage Reservoirmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These silvicultural interventions should be based on key hydrological variables related to forest structure, such as throughfall or transpiration . They can increase groundwater recharge and might complement other techniques aimed to the same purpose .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%