International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056
Volume: 07 Issue: 02 | Feb 2020 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072
© 2020, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.34 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 368
A Review Paper on Groundwater Recharge by Utilizing Waste Water
from Residential Area
Miss. Arpita A. Nandanwar
1
, Mr. Akash Y. Raut
2
, Mr. Avej S. Qureshi
3
, Mr. Chhatradip M. Bande
4
,
Mr. Jeevan M. Dhawase
5
, Mr. Maitray M. Khobragade
6
1
Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Guru Nanak Institute of Technology, Nagpur.
2,3,4,5,6
Student, Bachelor of Civil Engineering, Guru Nanak Institute of Technology, Nagpur
---------------------------------------------------------------------***----------------------------------------------------------------------
Abstract - Artificial recharge of groundwater exploitation
treated effluent continues to rise, significantly in arid and
semi-arid countries. Artificial recharge as a method to
reinforce the natural provide of groundwater aquifers is
turning into more and more necessary in groundwater
management. The primary aim of this study is to coming up
with and planning of artificial recharge structures for
residential area. Basic operational water demand is calculable
to quantify the water to be recharged for a balanced and
property water recharge cycle. The study estimated the degree
of generated waste water yet as rain runoff water and from
the residential area. The rate of natural well water recharge,
rain runoff and total treated effluent out there for recharge is
calculable as further or various method of recharge of ground
water. From the source it is found that a confined aquifer is
goes decreasingly up to 4m to 8m from there natural level. The
soil strata below the aquifer were impervious. So recharging
below impervious layer is impossible so that we have to
recharge treated water in pervious layer. That is within
aquifer so that treating this water within rapid sand filter and
sends it to the aquifer. The primary objective of this technology
is enhance groundwater resources in arid and semi arid area
in country.
1. INTRODUCTION
Artificial Recharge Technique could be a method of
replenishing ground water by Surface and Sub-Surface ways.
It is necessary that groundwater ought to be recharged
naturally or artificially in proportion to the quantum of
depletion. As artificial recharge has improved method,
managers have begun to look for extra sources of recharged
water artificially. In this context recharge of groundwater
table using waste water from residential area is one of the
best method. Different type of method have been employed
all over the word can briefly classified into two categories
that is surface and sub surface ground water recharge. In
surface method available water is spread on open area to let
them percolate sub-surface reservoir. In sub-surface method
artificially we bore hole or well and recharge the ground
water. Our project is based on sub-surface recharge of
ground water by treating waste water from the residential
area. Groundwater is the main source of both drinking and
irrigation water. India is the largest user of ground water
table in the world. It use about 230 cubic kilometers of
ground water per year. It is equal to the 1 quarter of the
global. India used 60% of their irrigated agriculture water
and 80% of their drinking water from the ground water from
a report of World Bank it said up to 2022 the ground water
table in 22 cities in India is goes to their critical condition. If
the over exploitation of groundwater is continue then the
whole country will suffering from water scarcity. In India the
total number of bore wells and wells is around Twenty Seven
million which consumed 50% of groundwater. To solve this
problem we create our model. In this model we use water
from residential area to increase the ground water table. We
use waste water from residential area, this water transfer to
cylinder in which sedimentation and floating of oil on surface
of water is takes place. By giving some treatment we remove
the oil and then we transfer this water to the rapid sand
filter in which water is purified upto some level then, this
water is send to well and from well it transfer to the ground
water table. The applications of this project are land
subsidence, preserve of ground water resource in part of
India, reduction in wastage of waste water from residential
area. Nagpur city, one of the major metropolitan cities in
India, is situated at the centre of the India. Nagpur is
inhabited by more than 2.5 million people in an area of 227
Sq.km. Water supply for this population is maintained by
augmenting a combination of surface storage reservoirs and
aquifers. Nagpur municipal corporation (NMC) is responsible
for water supply and sewerage services in the Nagpur
Metropolitan Area. The preset study is initiated by
considering reuse of waste water to recharge the aquifer for
augmentation of groundwater which is a viable option rather
than demanding the additional sources.
Chart 1- ground water source in Nagpur district