The vertical wells provided along the banks of a river to draw ground water in dry season are called
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The vertical wells provided along the banks of a river to draw groundwater in dry season are called Infiltration Wells.
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- Infiltration wells are the shallow water wells built beside the banks of the rivers to store the water from the river.
- These wells are having holes on its well surface which makes the water present in it to absorb into the ground for future usage.
- The absorbed water will be available as groundwater which we have to dig to use it in dry seasons.
- The water which is present in these wells can be fetched and used as the normal wells.
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The vertical wells provided along the banks of a river to draw ground water in dry season are called
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- These are know as the infiltration wells as they are dug deep inside the earth and up to a few kilometers in-depth and they are to extract the groundwater from the nearby sources as when required at the time of the hot and dry seasons and is the oldest and most common methods is through a pump and a container.
- Mostly seen in the rural areas and before the drilling the water table and the geology and the seasonal fluctuation and the recharge rate must be calculated and is typically done by a hydrologist or a groundwater surveyor.
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