RETRACTED: Estimation of Ground Water Recharge in the Command Area of Krishna Central Delta

09 January 2024, Version 1
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Abstract

Groundwater recharge is the most important component in all the water balance studies. Norms set by the Groundwater Resource Estimation Committee, GEC-2015 was used for the estimation of recharge. The study was conducted for the Bandar canal command area constituting the Krishna Central Delta in Andhra Pradesh. Following the norms of GEC-2015, the recharge was estimated for the past decade from 2012-13 to 2021-22 and it was found that recharge rate was ranging from 438135.8 ha-m in the year 2015-16 to 1677730 ha-m in the year 2013-14.While computing the gross recharge, recharge attributed by rainfall, canal seepage, irrigation return flow and from the ponds/tanks are considered.

Keywords

ground water
water
water science
environment

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