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                          Nikhil Pakwanne
1)Groundwater is the underground water which
 occurs in the saturated zone of earth surface.
2)Cracks and pores in existing rocks makes
 this ground water reservoir.
3)Ground water utilized through wells and tube
 wells.
1)When two or more wells are constructed near
 to each other and their cones of depression
 interact they are said to be interfere.
2)Due to interference of wells discharge gets
 decreases among these well.
1)Developing of artificial underground
 reservoir by artificial recharging for storing
 water underground called recharging of
 underground water.
2)It is quite advantages as compared with
 dams,reservoiers etc.
3)Artificial recharging technique is under
 intensive research and is being increasingly
 used in france, Germany etc.
There are three methods of groundwater
  recharging:
1)Spreading method:
 In this method water is spreads over the
  surface of permeable open land and pits from
  where it is directly infiltrates to shallow
  aquifer.
   In this method water is stored in shallow
    ditches or spread over open area by
    constructing low earth dykes.
   Rate of recharging depends upon permeability
    of spreaded area and depth of water stored.
   Also some chemicals are added in soil to
    increase rate of recharging.
   In this method water is injected into the bore
    holes.
   Water is fed into recharge wells by gravity or
    pumped under pressure.
   Ordinary wells also perform the work of
    recharging water during off season.
   In this method water table gradient is
    increased from source of recharge.
   In this method special type of wells are
    constructed near the banks of river having
    radial collector.
   The percolating water is collected from radial
    collector and the discharge as recharge in to
    lower level aquifer ‘B’ as shown in fig.
1)Rise of water table is called water-logging.
2)An agricultural land is said to be water-
 logged when its productivity gets affected by
 high water table.
3)Productivity gets affected when root zone of
 plants gets flooded with water.
1)OVER AND INTENSIVE IRRIGATION
 Policy of intensive irrigation increases water
  table.
 To avoid this policy of extensive irrigation
  should be used.
2)SEEPAGE OF WATER FROM ADJOINING HIGH
  LANDS:
 Water from adjoining high lands may seep
  into subsoil of affected land and may raise
  water table.
3) SEEPAGE OF WATER THROUGH CANALS:
  water may seep through beds and sides of
 canals, reservoirs etc. which increase water table.
4)IMPERVIOUS OBSTRUCTION:
  Due to impervious strata water table rises
  from upstream side.
5)INADEQUATE MATURAL DRAINAGE:
  Soil having less permeable substratum below
 pervious soil will not able to drain water deep into
 ground causes high water table.
6)INADEQUATE SURFACE DRAINAGE:
   If proper drainage is not provided then the
 storm water constantly percolates and rise level
 of water table.
7) EXCESSIVE RAIN:
  Excessive rainfall may create temporary water
 logging
8) IRREGULAR OR FLAT TOPOGRAPHY :
   In steep terrain water is drained quickly but in
 flat terrain drainage is poor which raise water
 table.
   Normal cultivation operations can not be
    carried out easily in wet soil.
   Free water may rise above the surface of the
    land, making cultivation operation impossible
   Certain water loving plants like grasses,
    weeds etc grow fastly in water logged land
    and affects the growth of the crops.
   Water logging also leads salinity.
1. Lining of canals and water course:
  lining of canals reduces seepages of water.
2. Reducing the intensity of irrigation :
   in area where there is possibility of water
     logging,
   intensity of irrigation should be reduced.
3. By introducing crop rotation:
   certain crops require more water and others
     requires
   less water so by rotation of crops avoid high
     water table.
4. Optimum use of water:
    Certain fixed amount of irrigation gives best
    results. less than and more than that
    reduces yield.
5. Providing intercepting drains:
    Intercepting drains along canals should be
    provided which prevent seeping canal water
    from reaching the water logged area.
6. Provision of efficient drainage system:
    A good drainage system provided for drain
    storm water.
7. Improving natural drainage of area:
  to reduce percolation of water the water
 should not be stand for longer period.
8. Introducing to lift irrigation:
   it helps in lowering the water table through
 tube wells.
In irrigated area two types of drainage can
     be provided:
2.   SURFACE DRAINAGE:
    Surface drainage is the removal of excess
     water by using and construction open
     ditches, field drains, land grading, and
     relative structures.
    Open drains which used to remove water
     from excess irrigated area and storm water
     are broad and shallow called shallow
     surface drains.
   It carry runoff to outlet drains which large
    enough to carry flood water these drains
    called deep surface drains.
   Land grading includes continuous land slope
    towards field drains.
   Shallow surface drains are trapezoidal in
    cross section and constructed to carry normal
    storm water.
   Deep surface drains are constructed to carry
    storm water plus excess irrigated water from
    tile drains .
 Subsurface drains are required for soils with
  poor internal drainage and high water table.
      Construction of subsurface drainage is
  given below:
1)ENVELOPE FILTER:
 Tile drains are pipe drains and made up of
  porous material circular in cross section.
 Diameter may vary from 10 to 30 cm.
 These drains laid below ground level and
  connected with each other by open joints.
 The trenches are back filled with sand and
  excavated material.
   The tile drains should not place below less
    permeable strata.
   When it situated below les permeable strata
    then they are surrounded by graded gravels
    called ‘Envelope filters’.
   It prevent inflow of soil into drain and
    increases effective tile diameter.
2)Outlets for tile drains:
 Water from tile drain is discharged into some
  bigger drains called surface drains.
 The water from tile drains may be discharged
  by gravity or pumping.
a) Gravity outlets:
   Tile drains are
    aligned in different
    way depending
    upon topography
    of area’
   Various types of
    layout of tile
    drains are shown
    below:
   NATURAL SYSTEM:
      This system is
    adopted in rolling
    topography where
    drainage of
    isolated areas is
    required.
   GRID IRON SYSTEM:
      In this system
    laterals are provided
    only on one side of
    main. It is adopted
    when land is
    practically level.
   HERRING BONE
    SYSTEM:
       in this system
    laterals are joint the
    main from each side
    alternatively. It is
    adopted when main
    is laid depression.
   DOUBLE MAIN
    SYSTEM:
      it has two mains
    with separate laterals
    for each main. It is
    adopted when
    bottom of
    depression is wide.
   INTERCEPTING TILE
    DRAINS:
     In this system
    there is no laterals
    drains. A main is
    provided at toe of
    slope. It is adopted
    when main source
    of drainage is from
    hilly land.
   www.wikipedia.org
   Irrigation Engg. And Hydraulic Structure by
     S. K. Garg
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Ground water recharge & water logging by Nikhil Pakwanne

  • 1. Government College Of Engineering, Aurangabad. Prepared by : Nikhil Pakwanne
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  • 3. 1)Groundwater is the underground water which occurs in the saturated zone of earth surface. 2)Cracks and pores in existing rocks makes this ground water reservoir. 3)Ground water utilized through wells and tube wells.
  • 4. 1)When two or more wells are constructed near to each other and their cones of depression interact they are said to be interfere. 2)Due to interference of wells discharge gets decreases among these well.
  • 5. 1)Developing of artificial underground reservoir by artificial recharging for storing water underground called recharging of underground water. 2)It is quite advantages as compared with dams,reservoiers etc. 3)Artificial recharging technique is under intensive research and is being increasingly used in france, Germany etc.
  • 6. There are three methods of groundwater recharging: 1)Spreading method:  In this method water is spreads over the surface of permeable open land and pits from where it is directly infiltrates to shallow aquifer.
  • 7. In this method water is stored in shallow ditches or spread over open area by constructing low earth dykes.  Rate of recharging depends upon permeability of spreaded area and depth of water stored.  Also some chemicals are added in soil to increase rate of recharging.
  • 8. In this method water is injected into the bore holes.  Water is fed into recharge wells by gravity or pumped under pressure.  Ordinary wells also perform the work of recharging water during off season.
  • 9. In this method water table gradient is increased from source of recharge.  In this method special type of wells are constructed near the banks of river having radial collector.  The percolating water is collected from radial collector and the discharge as recharge in to lower level aquifer ‘B’ as shown in fig.
  • 10. 1)Rise of water table is called water-logging. 2)An agricultural land is said to be water- logged when its productivity gets affected by high water table. 3)Productivity gets affected when root zone of plants gets flooded with water.
  • 11. 1)OVER AND INTENSIVE IRRIGATION  Policy of intensive irrigation increases water table.  To avoid this policy of extensive irrigation should be used. 2)SEEPAGE OF WATER FROM ADJOINING HIGH LANDS:  Water from adjoining high lands may seep into subsoil of affected land and may raise water table.
  • 12. 3) SEEPAGE OF WATER THROUGH CANALS: water may seep through beds and sides of canals, reservoirs etc. which increase water table. 4)IMPERVIOUS OBSTRUCTION: Due to impervious strata water table rises from upstream side. 5)INADEQUATE MATURAL DRAINAGE: Soil having less permeable substratum below pervious soil will not able to drain water deep into ground causes high water table.
  • 13. 6)INADEQUATE SURFACE DRAINAGE: If proper drainage is not provided then the storm water constantly percolates and rise level of water table. 7) EXCESSIVE RAIN: Excessive rainfall may create temporary water logging 8) IRREGULAR OR FLAT TOPOGRAPHY : In steep terrain water is drained quickly but in flat terrain drainage is poor which raise water table.
  • 14. Normal cultivation operations can not be carried out easily in wet soil.  Free water may rise above the surface of the land, making cultivation operation impossible  Certain water loving plants like grasses, weeds etc grow fastly in water logged land and affects the growth of the crops.  Water logging also leads salinity.
  • 15. 1. Lining of canals and water course: lining of canals reduces seepages of water. 2. Reducing the intensity of irrigation : in area where there is possibility of water logging, intensity of irrigation should be reduced. 3. By introducing crop rotation: certain crops require more water and others requires less water so by rotation of crops avoid high water table.
  • 16. 4. Optimum use of water: Certain fixed amount of irrigation gives best results. less than and more than that reduces yield. 5. Providing intercepting drains: Intercepting drains along canals should be provided which prevent seeping canal water from reaching the water logged area. 6. Provision of efficient drainage system: A good drainage system provided for drain storm water.
  • 17. 7. Improving natural drainage of area: to reduce percolation of water the water should not be stand for longer period. 8. Introducing to lift irrigation: it helps in lowering the water table through tube wells.
  • 18. In irrigated area two types of drainage can be provided: 2. SURFACE DRAINAGE:  Surface drainage is the removal of excess water by using and construction open ditches, field drains, land grading, and relative structures.  Open drains which used to remove water from excess irrigated area and storm water are broad and shallow called shallow surface drains.
  • 19. It carry runoff to outlet drains which large enough to carry flood water these drains called deep surface drains.  Land grading includes continuous land slope towards field drains.  Shallow surface drains are trapezoidal in cross section and constructed to carry normal storm water.  Deep surface drains are constructed to carry storm water plus excess irrigated water from tile drains .
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  • 23.  Subsurface drains are required for soils with poor internal drainage and high water table. Construction of subsurface drainage is given below: 1)ENVELOPE FILTER:  Tile drains are pipe drains and made up of porous material circular in cross section.  Diameter may vary from 10 to 30 cm.  These drains laid below ground level and connected with each other by open joints.  The trenches are back filled with sand and excavated material.
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  • 26. The tile drains should not place below less permeable strata.  When it situated below les permeable strata then they are surrounded by graded gravels called ‘Envelope filters’.  It prevent inflow of soil into drain and increases effective tile diameter.
  • 27. 2)Outlets for tile drains:  Water from tile drain is discharged into some bigger drains called surface drains.  The water from tile drains may be discharged by gravity or pumping. a) Gravity outlets:
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  • 29. Tile drains are aligned in different way depending upon topography of area’  Various types of layout of tile drains are shown below:
  • 30. NATURAL SYSTEM: This system is adopted in rolling topography where drainage of isolated areas is required.
  • 31. GRID IRON SYSTEM: In this system laterals are provided only on one side of main. It is adopted when land is practically level.
  • 32. HERRING BONE SYSTEM: in this system laterals are joint the main from each side alternatively. It is adopted when main is laid depression.
  • 33. DOUBLE MAIN SYSTEM: it has two mains with separate laterals for each main. It is adopted when bottom of depression is wide.
  • 34. INTERCEPTING TILE DRAINS: In this system there is no laterals drains. A main is provided at toe of slope. It is adopted when main source of drainage is from hilly land.
  • 35. www.wikipedia.org  Irrigation Engg. And Hydraulic Structure by S. K. Garg