How ground water is artificially recharged?
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Stated simply, artificial recharge is a process by which excess surface water is directed into the ground—either by spreading on the surface, by using recharge wells, or by altering natural conditions to increase infiltration—to replenish an aquifer.
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Due to heavy rain and more of rain, melting of snow, the water penetrates down through the soil into the ground through the process of infiltration which helps in recharging or replenishing the ground water and also helps to maintain the water table level avoid scarcity of water faced by the people.
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