Ground water recharging
By rain water harvesting and recharging pit
Now
a days, water scarcity is one of the major issue. And to fight with this
problem we have to come together and giving technical solutions on this.
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Introduction
Recharging pit
is one the economical and feasible method of ground water recharging. Water is
collected from the roof and allow to flow through the pipe (dia. 90mm) upto the
recharge pit. Pit is made of such material which having high permeability
(generally gravell of large size used at bottom and fine aggregates used at
top), so water can percolate with high rate.
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Advantages
1.
In 1000 sq feet area, per 100 c m
rain about 1,00,000 liters of water recharge the ground water.
2.
If the water is converted in runoff
the it can produces the problem of city road flooding, some time minor flood.
3.
Helps to maintained the water level
in well, tubewell, in summer.
4.
Increases soil fertility.
5.
Reduces the chance of drought. And
many more…..
·
Locality
If the pit aims to recharge
a borewell, it should be built as close to it as possible. Ideally it should be
in the valley of the surface layout. Or it can be constructed anywhere away
from any water pollution source.
·
Site
identification
The site should have a
sufficient clean and large catchment. It should also permit fast infiltration
and percolation. And geological condition also supports the water percolation. Many
factors affect the suitability of a site as an infiltration facility for the
disposal of recharge pit. Among these, the following are most important : depth
to groundwater, surface and underlying soil type.
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Conveyance
pipe
Pipe is made up of chemically inert material like p v c. and of sufficient size to carry
the water as per roof size. Proper arrangement should me made at inlet so the
solid impurities can be filtered out at inlet.
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Excavation
The excavation should reach
porous soil / weathered rock / fracture. Generally it happens from 6 to 8 feet
deep. The diameter of the pit will depend on the catchment area and the rate of percolation of the soil... It can
vary between half a meter to 3 mete.

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Filling
of the pit
You
need gravel of different sizes and sand for the top of the pit. The big gravel
at the bottom. The smaller ones on the top of it will support the layer of
sand. A mesh between the sand and the gravel will prevent the sand to escape
below. Instead of the sand, you can put a layer of soil (leaves or planted
earth). These materials will also filter the water. A supporting wall is made
to reduce erosion of material. Splash pad is made for prevention of sand /soil
erosion due to water pressure.
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Finished
recharge pit
Final finish the pit for good ashtetic. It will look like the
normal surface of the ground.

i think we have gave back something to earth ..... and ground water tech. should be applied
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