Rain water harvesting (RWH) and Artificial recharge techniques are low cost solutions to water crisis. In cities, due to increasing urbanization, rain water can be harvested and recharged to the ground water artificially. This paper presents a study of effectiveness of RWH interms of change of trends in aquifer behaviour. Chennai,formely Madras, City, capital of Tamilnadu Sate is selected as the study area since major RWH structures has taken constructed during 2001-2003 because of Government legislation. Preliminary analysis of rainfall and groundwater levels were carried with respect to space and time to understand the trends. Water table contours were drawn using the Arc GIS.9.2 software. “Groundwater Estimation Committee (GEC)” rules o...
Considering the Drought prone regions like Ahmednagar district; The extremity of droughts has its lo...
Rain water harvesting has become imperative and included in States ’ byelaws to use the non-committe...
Groundwater is a precious resource with limited extent. Indiscriminate use results in fast decline o...
Rain water harvesting (RWH) and Artificial recharge techniques are low cost solutions to water crisi...
As groundwater is most commonly used for domestic purposes in urban areas, it is being overused with...
Worldwide, annual water demand has been increased for different uses. This can be attributed to popu...
Often, as a frantic response to problems of water scarcity and consequent hardships faced by both ur...
Abstract Shortage of water for industrial and commercial use and even for drinking purpose is a conc...
Abstract — The necessity of useable water in India has put forth, the realization, that the water sc...
Till about thirty years back, the areas around our homes and offices used to be unpaved and the rain...
In the context of the burgeoning water crisis in urban India, the technology of Rain Water Harvestin...
Chennai, one of the largest cities in India, has been suffering from ‘’too little, too much and too ...
Water harvesting techniques had been evolved and developed centuries ago. Ground water resources occ...
Often, as a frantic response to problems of water scarcity and consequent hardships faced by both ur...
In India, artificial recharge (AR) of aquifers is considered a primary supply-side measure to combat...
Considering the Drought prone regions like Ahmednagar district; The extremity of droughts has its lo...
Rain water harvesting has become imperative and included in States ’ byelaws to use the non-committe...
Groundwater is a precious resource with limited extent. Indiscriminate use results in fast decline o...
Rain water harvesting (RWH) and Artificial recharge techniques are low cost solutions to water crisi...
As groundwater is most commonly used for domestic purposes in urban areas, it is being overused with...
Worldwide, annual water demand has been increased for different uses. This can be attributed to popu...
Often, as a frantic response to problems of water scarcity and consequent hardships faced by both ur...
Abstract Shortage of water for industrial and commercial use and even for drinking purpose is a conc...
Abstract — The necessity of useable water in India has put forth, the realization, that the water sc...
Till about thirty years back, the areas around our homes and offices used to be unpaved and the rain...
In the context of the burgeoning water crisis in urban India, the technology of Rain Water Harvestin...
Chennai, one of the largest cities in India, has been suffering from ‘’too little, too much and too ...
Water harvesting techniques had been evolved and developed centuries ago. Ground water resources occ...
Often, as a frantic response to problems of water scarcity and consequent hardships faced by both ur...
In India, artificial recharge (AR) of aquifers is considered a primary supply-side measure to combat...
Considering the Drought prone regions like Ahmednagar district; The extremity of droughts has its lo...
Rain water harvesting has become imperative and included in States ’ byelaws to use the non-committe...
Groundwater is a precious resource with limited extent. Indiscriminate use results in fast decline o...