What can be done with the rain water so collected?Can it be used to recharge ground water also?
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Recharge is the primary method through which water enters an aquifer. The aquifer also serves as a distribution system. The surplus rainwater can then be used to recharge groundwater aquifer through artificial recharge techniques.
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Rainwater harvesting is the process of storing rainwater for later use. Tubes or wells can be used to collect rainwater.
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- Rainwater is immediately poured into the groundwater level using these methods. The water can then be used for a variety of domestic and agricultural uses.
- When it rains, the majority of the rainwater seeps into the soils and contributes to the groundwater level. However, as a result of urbanisation, soil areas have now been covered by concrete highways. The seeping effect is no longer noticeable as a result of this. Water consumption has increased as the population and urbanisation have grown. Groundwater levels are rapidly dwindling. Due to a lack of groundwater, some areas have become drought-stricken.
- Rainwater collecting is an efficient solution to address the aforementioned issues. Water can be collected in wells or tubes can be connected directly from house roofs to groundwater levels. This stored water can subsequently be used for a variety of purposes, including irrigation, plant watering, laundry, and so on. In addition, the water gathered underground permits groundwater levels to replenish. Groundwater recharge is the term for this.
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