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==Aquifer recharge links==
 
==Aquifer recharge links==
 
* [http://www.iaea.org/technicalcooperation/documents/Brochures/sust-groundwater.pdf Sustainable Development of Groundwater Resources in  Southern and Eastern Africa.] International Atomic Energy Agency.
 
* [http://www.iaea.org/technicalcooperation/documents/Brochures/sust-groundwater.pdf Sustainable Development of Groundwater Resources in  Southern and Eastern Africa.] International Atomic Energy Agency.

Revision as of 23:13, 9 November 2012

Artificial aquifer recharge (AR) is the enhancement of natural ground water supplies using man-made conveyances such as infiltration basins, trenches, dams, or injection wells. Aquifer storage and recovery (ASR) is a specific type of AR practiced with the purpose of both augmenting ground water resources and recovering the water in the future for various uses.

Climate change considerations

  • More storage capacity needed to overcome seasonal dry periods and to reduce floods.
  • Higher rainfall intensities may exceed infiltration capacities. Create storage, enhanced infiltration or artificial recharge.
  • Lower rainfall results in the need for transport and storage of water from other areas.
  • Changes in vegetation will cause changes in evapotranspiration, surface runoff, erosion and sediment transport/deposition. This requires water and soil conservation measures, like terracing.


Aquifer recharge icon.png
Contour trch icon.png
Contour ridges icon.png
Perm rock dam icon.png
Infiltration ponds small.jpg
Contour trench small.jpg
Contour ridges small.jpg
Permeable rock dam small.jpg


Bunds icon.png
Tube recharge icon.png
94px-Icon sanddam.png
Check dams (gully plugs) icon.png
Bunds small.jpg
Tube recharge small.jpg
Sand dam small.jpg
Check dam small.jpg


Leaky dams icon.png
Gabions icon.png
Controlled flooding icon.png
Wells, shafts, and boreholes icon.png
Leaky dam small.jpg
Gabion small.jpg
Controlled flooding small.jpg
Wells, shafts, boreholes small.jpg



Aquifer recharge links

Acknowledgements