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_aKumar, L. V.
245 _aWATER STORAGE IN RESERVOIRS AND AQUIFERS: RECHARGING Ground Water
250 _aVol, 39(3),July
260 _aRoorkee
_bIndian Water Resources Society
_c2019
300 _a26-35p.
520 _aAverage per capita water availability in India as on 2011 is only 1543 cu.m. which is far China (5,000). Principal source of India’s water resources is monsoon rainfall which varies from place to place, year to year only 3 to 4 months in a year. While some parts of our country are deva in water storage and transfer of water from surplus to scarce basins. Storage of flood water in surface reservoirs and underg is necessary for fighting recurring floods and droughts in India. Excess flood waters should be transferred to drought prone areas by interlinking rivers. Re-use, recycling and recharging of waste and sewage water after proper treatment will be highly beneficial not only in water conservation but also in prevention of river and ground water pollution. Artificial recharge of ground water will be beneficial both for water conservation and sustainability of ground water supply to meet increasing demand for domestic and agricultural use, esp rural and semi- urban areas. All these issues have been discussed in the paper at length
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_aCivil Engineering
700 _914492
_aMazumder, S. K.
773 0 _dRoorkee Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
_x0970-6984
_tJournal of indian water resource society
856 _uhttp://iwrs.org.in/39-3/
_yClick Here
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