Trenches
Rainwater harvesting is being increasingly used to collect precipitation water. The ideas of trenches is to obstruct surface runoff from catchments and concentrate the water to be infiltrated. The collected …
Read MoreRainwater harvesting is being increasingly used to collect precipitation water. The ideas of barriers is to obstruct surface runoff from catchments and prohibit flow of the water to be infiltrated. …
Read MoreChannel spreading is grouping technologies by which the wetted area of a drainage channel or river bed is artificially increased in order to enhance water infiltration to the aquifer. The …
Read MoreSubsurface dams are barriers of low permeability that are constructed underground. These structures reduce or stop the lateral flow of groundwater in order to store water below ground and elevate …
Read MoreFor dune filtration surface water is infiltrated into the dune system and after soil passage retrived by pumping on a well gallery or lower lying ponds. This process serves as …
Read MoreExcess irrigation as a MAR technique is used on irrigated farmland where excess water is available and is spread over the area during dormant or non-irrigated seasons to allow for …
Read MoreDitches, furrows or drains are point or linear structures that allow for the recharge water to infiltrate to the aquifer underneath. They are usually shallow, flat-bottomed and closely spaced structures …
Read MoreRecharge dams are impermeable structures built into stream channels that store stream runoff water by creating surface reservoirs upstream of the dam. They can be either designed to recharge the …
Read MoreRooftop rainwater harvesting is being increasingly used in urban areas to collect precipitation water. Uses are manifold and include surface storage in tanks, usage for irrigation and groundwater recharge. The …
Read MoreFor Aquifer Storage, Transfer, and Recovery (ASTR) water is injected into the aquifer through one well and is extracted by another well located some distance away. The underground passage facilitates …
Read MoreFor Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR) a constructed deep well is connected to the targeted aquifer and is used for both water extraction and injection. This type of MAR is …
Read MoreSoil Aquifer Treatment is a technology where water is recharged into the groundwater through soil percolation under controlled conditions. During percolation, natural soil filtration processes occur improving the source water …
Read MoreSurface spreading and specifically infiltration ponds are among the most applied MAR techniques around the world. They are based on the retention and spreading of water over a mostly flat …
Read MoreThe infiltration through shallow wells, shafts or pits is usually practiced to recharge a phreatic aquifer where spreading methods cannot be applied because of the existence of a low permeability …
Read MoreFor river/lake bank filtration surface water from a river or lake is induced to infiltrate by pumping on a well gallery or line of wells parallel to the bank of …
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