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ARTIFICIAL METHOD TO INCREASE GROUND WATER RECHARGE BY
BHHUNGROO TECHNOLOGY
Snehal Sidram Shete1, Prof P.A. Hangargekar2
1ME Student, Department of Civil Engineering, Shri TuljaBhavani College of Engineering Tuljapur, India
2Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Shri TuljaBhavani College Of Engineering, Tuljapur, India
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Abstract -The necessity of artificial recharge of aquifers is increasing day by day due to excessive demand of water by the
ever-growing population and also because of the scarcity of good dam sites available for construction. Artificial recharge is
the process of adding water to an aquifer through human effort. The main purpose of artificial recharge is to store water for
later use while improving upon the quality of water. This paper will review the method of artificial recharge of aquifers by
bhungroo technology. With the help of case studies conducted in the recent past at various places.
Key words: recharge, human effort, aquifers, infiltrations, artificial
1. INTRODUCTION:
The vital purpose of artificial aquifer is to preserve superfluous water to meet the needs of the future generation.
It is one of the manmade efforts to add water to the aquifers. Hundreds of techniques have been developed in the past few
years for the sufficient supply of water for the human use. Thus, the ground water has been considerably amplified and the
salinity of water has been declined, thus improving the quantity and quality of water. The artificial recharge methods are
proving to be effectual in maintenance and replenishment of the aquifers. The recharge of ground water occurs both
naturally and artificially. The natural recharge occurs through the process of infiltration where the water percolates from
the surface to the bed of the aquifer.
1.1 Aim: To increase ground water storing capacity.
1.2 Objective:
1. To study Bhungroo technology.
2. To analyses the design parameter for pvc pipe in ansys software.
3. To compare bhungroo technology result with bore well recharge percolation tank.
1.3 Problem Statement:
• Drought is a serious issue now a days particularly farmers whose livelihood depends on the monsoon. Limited rainfall
in the state lead to waterlogging in peak cropping season. For the rest of the year, farmer experience severe water
scarcity.
• Due to scarcity of water people are facing many problems in their day to day life, such as they have to travels miless of
distance for drinking and daily use.
• Due to use of fertilizer water is getting contaminated and many peoples are affected by dangerous diseases such as
cancer.
2 LITERATURE REVIEW
Subhra Chakravarty in countries like India, with an ever-increasing demand for water, the importance of
rainwater harvesting and groundwater recharge cannot be overemphasised. With this background in view, the
laboratories of the Council of Scientific & Industrial Research have developed and demonstrated various technologies for
the enhancement of recharge through various means. These are: the use of injection bore holes in hard rock; recharge
through tanks wells; siphon recharge; enhancement of run off through treatment of catchment with polyamine material;
use of chemicals for control of evaporation and also for stabilising and sealing of soil through hydrophobic chemicals, etc.
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This paper attempts to consolidate the experiences gathered in respect of the case studies in various rainfall regions with
different soil characteristics.
H. Hashemi1, R. Berndtsson1, M. Kompani Estimating the change in groundwater recharge from an introduced
artificial recharge system is important in order to evaluate future water availability. This paper presents an inverse
modelling approach to quantify the recharge contribution from both an ephemeral river channel and an introduced
artificial recharge system based on floodwater spreading in arid Iran. The study used the MODFLOW2000 to estimate
recharge for both steady- and unsteady-state conditions. The model was calibrated and verified based on the observed
hydraulic head in observation wells and model precision, uncertainty, and model sensitivity were analysed in all modelling
steps. The results showed that in a normal year without extreme events, the floodwater spreading system is the main
contributor to recharge with 80 % and the ephemeral river channel with 20 % of total recharge in the studied area.
Uncertainty analysis revealed that the river channel recharge estimation represents relatively more uncertainty in
comparison to the artificial recharge zones. The model is also less sensitive to the river channel. The results show that by
expanding the artificial recharge system, the recharge volume can be increased even for small flood events, while the
recharge through the river channel increases only for major flood events.
Leena Singh1 and S. Ravichandran Ground water plays a crucial role in the country in increasing food and
agricultural production, providing drinking water and facilitating industrial development. Ground water meets nearly 55%
of irrigation, 85% of rural and 50% urban and industrial water needs. In most of the states the ground water extraction
has exceeded annual recharge and water table has gone down. The growing needs of population and urbanisation have
generated an urgency to evolve innovative methods for holding up of the ground water resources through appropriate
recharge activities. Ground water recharge is the process by which water percolates down to the soil and reaches the
water table, either by natural or artificial methods. In this paper, various methods of estimating artificial ground water
recharge are outlined which can be adopted to improve the ground water situation.
Debu Mukherjee Artificial groundwater recharge is as a process of induced replenishment of the ground water
reservoir by human activities. It is the planned, human activity of augmenting the amount of ground water available
through works designed to increase the natural replenishment or percolation of surface water into the groundwater
aquifers, resulting in a corresponding increase in the amount of groundwater available for abstraction. The primary
objective of this technology is to preserve or enhance groundwater resources in various parts of India which includes
conservation or disposal of floodwaters, control of saltwater intrusion, storage of water to reduce pumping and piping
costs, temporary regulation of groundwater abstractions, and water quality improvement by dilution by mixing with
naturally-occurring groundwater (Asano, 1985). In such areas, there is need for artificial recharge of groundwater by
methods such as water spreading, recharge through pits, shafts, wells and many more. The choice of a particular method is
governed by local topographical, geological and soil conditions; the quantity and quality of water available for recharge;
and the technological-economic viability and social acceptability of such schemes. This paper discusses various issues
involved in the artificial recharge of groundwater.
Mahati Kavuri1 the necessity of artificial recharge of aquifers is increasing day by day due to excessive demand of
water by the ever-growing population and also because of the scarcity of good dam sites available for construction.
Artificial recharge of aquifer is the process of adding water to an aquifer through human effort. The main purpose of
artificial aquifer recharge is to store water for later use while improving upon the quality of water. This paper will review
the existing methods of artificial recharge of aquifers such as infiltration basins and canals, water traps, cut waters, surface
run off drainage wells, and diversion of excess flow from irrigation canals etc with the help of various case studies
conducted in the recent past at various places.
Amartya Kumar Artificial groundwater recharge is a process by which the groundwater reservoir is augmented at
a rate exceeding the augmentation rate under natural conditions of replenishment. In some parts of India, due to over-
exploitation of groundwater, decline in groundwater levels resulting in shortage of supply of water, and intrusion of saline
water in coastal areas have been observed. In such areas, there is need for artificial recharge of groundwater by
augmenting the natural infiltration of precipitation or surface-water into underground formations by methods such as
water spreading, recharge through pits, shafts, wells et cetera The choice of a particular method is governed by local
topographical, geological and soil conditions; the quantity and quality of water available for recharge; and the
technological-economic viability and social acceptability of such schemes. This paper discusses various issues involved in
the artificial recharge of groundwater.
Berenice Lopez Mendez Aquifer recharge occurs naturally through infiltration mechanisms. However, due to
changes in the vegetation cover and consequently increasing soil erosion, infiltration rates tend to decrease. The recharge
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of an aquifer can be managed by facilitating natural infiltration processes and/or by the construction of structures that
maintain recharge artificially. Several methods are available to enhance the recharge of an aquifer. The implementation of
aquifer recharge schemes can massively increase groundwater levels, which is the best possible long-term storage.
Recharge can also help to address objectives such as improvement of source water quality, recovering of yields, creation of
barriers to prevent saline intrusions and/or other contaminants, prevention of land subsidence, reducing potentially
harmful runoff of stormwater. Alternatives to recover natural infiltration can be the application of ecosystem-based
adaptation (EbA) measures or agricultural practice with permanent vegetation cover as permaculture. Artificial recharge
methods, also called managed aquifer recharge (MAR), can be broadly categorized into: a) in-channel modifications, b)
well, shaft and borehole recharge, c) induced bank infiltration, and d) rainwater harvesting. The method of recharge
depends strongly on the survey of the site. Two key issues that are to be considered are the hydrogeological properties of
the aquifer and the source of water. Recharge through living topsoil, as in swales, provides treatment and is by far
preferable. In addition, it should not be forgotten that a humus rich soil with adequate vegetation cover provides retention
and recharge without any technical intervention. However, the techniques described below are often needed to get
restoration started at all.
3. THEROTICAL CONTAIN
3.1 What is Bhungroo?
Bhungroo, a Gujarati colloquial, means straw or hollow pipe. Bhungroo is unique innovative and efficient rain water
conservation technology, by use of pipes of ten to fifteen centimeters in diameter. The globally recognized disaster
mitigation and irrigation guarantee technology filters, injects and stores excess farm water or storm water underground
for uses in lean periods. Bhungroo delivers its services in waterlogged areas; drought affected areas as well as in areas
affected by erratic rainfall. it also works in salt affected soils as well as seasonally eroded soil.
Technology details: bhungroo works on filtered injection method create water lenses due to density varation between
filtered surface and sub-surface layers top soil gets free from water logging guarantees survival of standing monsoon crops
In winters the farmers lift the injected water from subsurface storage for winter irrigation from a lesser depth.
3.2 Highlights of Bhungroo technology:
makes land productive, winter irrigation guarantees both monsoon and winter cropping double farmers income less than
a year brings the poor farmers above poverty level enables poor farmers to have dignified life with food security.
3.3 Bhungroos Benefits:
The underground reservoir can hold water and can supply for as long as seven months. Additionally, the non-saline rain
water, when mixed with the underground saline water, brings down the salinity of the groundwater and makes it fit for
agriculture.
The technology also helps avoid evaporation loss and wastage of water during monsoon season.
3.4 How does it work?
Bhungroo rain water harvesting methodology:
1) Design depends upon agro climatic zones, top soil, soil strata, community, agricultural pattern and sustainability.
2) To be built on land having slight gradient to ensure water catchment.
3) To injects run-off rain water underground and recharge aquifers.
4) Modules to be built are:
a) Water filtration system
b) Water injection system
c) Soil land leveling
d) Water lifting system
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4. METHODOLOGY
4.1 Implementation of bhungroo project For Laxmi Township
 Name of site: Laxmi Township
 Location of site: Bhusaval Jalgaon, Maharashtra 411021
4.2 Data Used for Case Study
 Depth of Pipe:30m
 Diameter of Pipe:150mm
 Sand Layer:2 M
 Gravel Layer:2 M
 Type of Pipe: Pvc
 Rainfall of Laxmi Township Bhusawal:736mm
 Run Off of Laxmi Town Ship:68.44cm
 Soil Type: Deep Black Cotton Soil
 Ground Water Quality: The Quality Of Ground Water Is Alkaline And Generally Suitable For Drinking And
Irrigation Purpose, However Localized Nitrate Contamination Is Observed In Rural Areas.
 Type of Water: Ca-HCO3 And Ca-Cl
Fig 4.1: Bird Eye View of Laxmi Township
 Before application of Bhungroo project on site the first bore well failed at 106.68m (700 ft and 10 casing pipes are
used)
1. Bore well
Fig 4.2
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2. After application of Bhungroo system in area the water is available at 30m depth.
The extra pumped water is stored in low cost storage called as farmpond (shettale), farmpond is constructed after
successful completion of bhungroo project.This water then used for trees, irrigation, construction.fi
Fig 4.3
4.3 Modeling in Ansys of Bhoongroo Project
Step 1: Add Material of Sand, Gravel, Soil and PVC
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Step 2: Preparation of Sand Gravel and Soil Model in Ansys
Step 3: Preparation Of pipe Model in Ansys through Sand Gravel and Soil
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Step 4: Add Material of PVC to the layer of PVC Pipe
Step 5: Add Materialof Sand to the layer of Sand
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Step 6: Add Material of Soil to the layer of Soil
Step 7: Add contact of to the layer Sand Gravel and Soil to the PVC pipe
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Step 8: Add meshing of to the layer Sand Gravel and Soil
Step 9: Add Fix Support to the layer Soil At bottom
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5. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
COMPARATIVE STUDY OF 30m and 40m depth
Table 1
TOTAL DEFORMATION mm
30mDEPTH 40 m DEPTH
27.32 47.53
Table 2
NORMAL STRESS MPa
30mDEPTH 40 m DEPTH
1.7079 2.5931
Table 3
SHEAR STRESS Mpa
30mDEPTH 40 m DEPTH
0.5288 0.99
Table 4
EQUIVALENT STRESS Mpa
30m DEPTH 40 m DEPTH
2.49 2.59
Table 5
TOTAL DEFORMATION vs TIME INTERVAL
TIME INTERVAL 30m 40m
0 0 0
1 3.0528 5.28
2 6.051 10.56
3 9.0772 15.84
4 12.1 21.12
5 15.12 26.4
6 18.15 31.69
7 21.18 36.972
8 24.206 42.254
9 27.232 47.536
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Advantages of Bhungroo Technology
 Water depth in tubewell 700 ft needs an investment of 100000 RS. For deep tubewell. Bhungroo needs a onetime
investment of < 30000 RS.
 The erratic rainfall and current water storage process does not result better conservation. It solves that problem
 As the runoff water contains various chemicals from fertilizer used for crops, by this technology this water gets
naturally filtered underground and additional sand filter is also provided.
 It does not require acquisition of large piece of land as in case of percolation tanks.
 There are practically no losses of water in the form of soil moisture and evaporation, which normally occur when
the source water has to traverse the vadose zone.
 Disused or even operational dugwells can be converted into bhungroo technology, which does not involve
additional investment for recharge structure.
 Technology and design of the bhungroo is simple.
 The recharge is fast and immediately delivers the benefit. In highly permeable formations, the bhungroo are
comparable to percolation tanks.
 Due to heavy sheet flow of muddy water the water percolation rate is very low. By reducing the water logging it
is actually increasing soil productivity
 In Alternative season injected water is pumped out for irrigation= cash crops=higher income= economic richness.
5. CONCLUSIONS
1. This project gives an overview of the existing techniques in the artificial recharge of aquifers. It can be now observed
from the case studies mentioned in the paper, that the artificial recharge aids in improving the natural yield and
capacity of the aquifers.
2. This ensures a consistent and continuous supply of safe and fresh water, even during the dry periods.
3. Bhungroo is a water management system that injects and stores excess rainfall underground and lifts it out for use in
dry spells.
4. Artificially recharging aquifers by adding rainwater to underground water reservoirs enables the communities to
continue farming for more than half of the year.
5. The non-saline rainwater when mixed with the underground saline water brings down the salinity of the
groundwater, making it fit for agricultural use.
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
0 2 4 6 8 10
DEFORMATIONmm
TIME INTERVAL sec
TOTAL DEFORMATION mm
30m
40m
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6. In the present case study, it is clear that implementation of Bhungroo project leads to increase in ground water
recharge over the period of time.
7. ANSYS software is used to evaluate the stresses and strains, deformations developed in ground as well as in pipes for
depth recommended by Bhungrooteam. The depth is compared from 30m to 40m
6 REFERENCES:
1. Subhra Chakravarty ‘Technologies for enhancing ground water recharge’
2. H. Hashemi1, R. Berndtsson1, M. Kompani-Zare2, and M. Persson3 ‘Natural vs. artificial groundwater recharge,
quantification through inverse modeling’2013
3. 3 Leena Singh1 and S. Ravichandran2 ‘Studies on Estimative Methods and their Role in Artificial Ground Water
Recharge’IJCRGGISSN: 0974-4290 Vol. 3, No.1, pp 435-440, Jan-Mar 2011
4. DebuMukherjeeA Review on Artificial Groundwater Recharge in India’ SSRG International Journal of Civil Engineering
(SSRG – IJCE) – Volume 3 Issue 1 January 2016
5. Mahati Kavuri1, Manasa Boddu1 and Venu Gopal MadhavAnnamdas ‘New Methods of Artificial Recharge of Aquifers: A
Review’IPWE 2011
6. Amartya Kumar Bhattacharya ‘ARTIFICIAL GROUND WATER RECHARGE WITH A SPECIAL REFERENCE TO
INDIA’IJRRAS 4 (2) August 2010
7. Berenice Lopez Mendez, Lukas Huhn ‘Aquifer Recharge’2016
8. SudhaVenu Menon ‘Ground Water Management: Need for Sustainable Approach’15. October 2007
9. Chao-Feng Zenga,b,c,⁎, Gang Zhengb, Xiu-Li Xuea,⁎, Guo-XiongMeic “Combined recharge: A method to prevent ground
settlement induced by redevelopment of recharge wells” 2019.
10. 2.10 Hemant BalwantWakodea,n, KlausBaier a, RamakarJha b, Rafig Azzam “Impact of urbanization on groundwater
recharge and urban water balance for the city of Hyderabad, India” 2018.
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IRJET- Artificial Method to Increase Ground Water Recharge by Bhhungroo Technology

  • 1. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 06 Issue: 07 | July 2019 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2019, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.211 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 1266 ARTIFICIAL METHOD TO INCREASE GROUND WATER RECHARGE BY BHHUNGROO TECHNOLOGY Snehal Sidram Shete1, Prof P.A. Hangargekar2 1ME Student, Department of Civil Engineering, Shri TuljaBhavani College of Engineering Tuljapur, India 2Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Shri TuljaBhavani College Of Engineering, Tuljapur, India ---------------------------------------------------------------------***---------------------------------------------------------------------- Abstract -The necessity of artificial recharge of aquifers is increasing day by day due to excessive demand of water by the ever-growing population and also because of the scarcity of good dam sites available for construction. Artificial recharge is the process of adding water to an aquifer through human effort. The main purpose of artificial recharge is to store water for later use while improving upon the quality of water. This paper will review the method of artificial recharge of aquifers by bhungroo technology. With the help of case studies conducted in the recent past at various places. Key words: recharge, human effort, aquifers, infiltrations, artificial 1. INTRODUCTION: The vital purpose of artificial aquifer is to preserve superfluous water to meet the needs of the future generation. It is one of the manmade efforts to add water to the aquifers. Hundreds of techniques have been developed in the past few years for the sufficient supply of water for the human use. Thus, the ground water has been considerably amplified and the salinity of water has been declined, thus improving the quantity and quality of water. The artificial recharge methods are proving to be effectual in maintenance and replenishment of the aquifers. The recharge of ground water occurs both naturally and artificially. The natural recharge occurs through the process of infiltration where the water percolates from the surface to the bed of the aquifer. 1.1 Aim: To increase ground water storing capacity. 1.2 Objective: 1. To study Bhungroo technology. 2. To analyses the design parameter for pvc pipe in ansys software. 3. To compare bhungroo technology result with bore well recharge percolation tank. 1.3 Problem Statement: • Drought is a serious issue now a days particularly farmers whose livelihood depends on the monsoon. Limited rainfall in the state lead to waterlogging in peak cropping season. For the rest of the year, farmer experience severe water scarcity. • Due to scarcity of water people are facing many problems in their day to day life, such as they have to travels miless of distance for drinking and daily use. • Due to use of fertilizer water is getting contaminated and many peoples are affected by dangerous diseases such as cancer. 2 LITERATURE REVIEW Subhra Chakravarty in countries like India, with an ever-increasing demand for water, the importance of rainwater harvesting and groundwater recharge cannot be overemphasised. With this background in view, the laboratories of the Council of Scientific & Industrial Research have developed and demonstrated various technologies for the enhancement of recharge through various means. These are: the use of injection bore holes in hard rock; recharge through tanks wells; siphon recharge; enhancement of run off through treatment of catchment with polyamine material; use of chemicals for control of evaporation and also for stabilising and sealing of soil through hydrophobic chemicals, etc.
  • 2. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 06 Issue: 07 | July 2019 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2019, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.211 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 1267 This paper attempts to consolidate the experiences gathered in respect of the case studies in various rainfall regions with different soil characteristics. H. Hashemi1, R. Berndtsson1, M. Kompani Estimating the change in groundwater recharge from an introduced artificial recharge system is important in order to evaluate future water availability. This paper presents an inverse modelling approach to quantify the recharge contribution from both an ephemeral river channel and an introduced artificial recharge system based on floodwater spreading in arid Iran. The study used the MODFLOW2000 to estimate recharge for both steady- and unsteady-state conditions. The model was calibrated and verified based on the observed hydraulic head in observation wells and model precision, uncertainty, and model sensitivity were analysed in all modelling steps. The results showed that in a normal year without extreme events, the floodwater spreading system is the main contributor to recharge with 80 % and the ephemeral river channel with 20 % of total recharge in the studied area. Uncertainty analysis revealed that the river channel recharge estimation represents relatively more uncertainty in comparison to the artificial recharge zones. The model is also less sensitive to the river channel. The results show that by expanding the artificial recharge system, the recharge volume can be increased even for small flood events, while the recharge through the river channel increases only for major flood events. Leena Singh1 and S. Ravichandran Ground water plays a crucial role in the country in increasing food and agricultural production, providing drinking water and facilitating industrial development. Ground water meets nearly 55% of irrigation, 85% of rural and 50% urban and industrial water needs. In most of the states the ground water extraction has exceeded annual recharge and water table has gone down. The growing needs of population and urbanisation have generated an urgency to evolve innovative methods for holding up of the ground water resources through appropriate recharge activities. Ground water recharge is the process by which water percolates down to the soil and reaches the water table, either by natural or artificial methods. In this paper, various methods of estimating artificial ground water recharge are outlined which can be adopted to improve the ground water situation. Debu Mukherjee Artificial groundwater recharge is as a process of induced replenishment of the ground water reservoir by human activities. It is the planned, human activity of augmenting the amount of ground water available through works designed to increase the natural replenishment or percolation of surface water into the groundwater aquifers, resulting in a corresponding increase in the amount of groundwater available for abstraction. The primary objective of this technology is to preserve or enhance groundwater resources in various parts of India which includes conservation or disposal of floodwaters, control of saltwater intrusion, storage of water to reduce pumping and piping costs, temporary regulation of groundwater abstractions, and water quality improvement by dilution by mixing with naturally-occurring groundwater (Asano, 1985). In such areas, there is need for artificial recharge of groundwater by methods such as water spreading, recharge through pits, shafts, wells and many more. The choice of a particular method is governed by local topographical, geological and soil conditions; the quantity and quality of water available for recharge; and the technological-economic viability and social acceptability of such schemes. This paper discusses various issues involved in the artificial recharge of groundwater. Mahati Kavuri1 the necessity of artificial recharge of aquifers is increasing day by day due to excessive demand of water by the ever-growing population and also because of the scarcity of good dam sites available for construction. Artificial recharge of aquifer is the process of adding water to an aquifer through human effort. The main purpose of artificial aquifer recharge is to store water for later use while improving upon the quality of water. This paper will review the existing methods of artificial recharge of aquifers such as infiltration basins and canals, water traps, cut waters, surface run off drainage wells, and diversion of excess flow from irrigation canals etc with the help of various case studies conducted in the recent past at various places. Amartya Kumar Artificial groundwater recharge is a process by which the groundwater reservoir is augmented at a rate exceeding the augmentation rate under natural conditions of replenishment. In some parts of India, due to over- exploitation of groundwater, decline in groundwater levels resulting in shortage of supply of water, and intrusion of saline water in coastal areas have been observed. In such areas, there is need for artificial recharge of groundwater by augmenting the natural infiltration of precipitation or surface-water into underground formations by methods such as water spreading, recharge through pits, shafts, wells et cetera The choice of a particular method is governed by local topographical, geological and soil conditions; the quantity and quality of water available for recharge; and the technological-economic viability and social acceptability of such schemes. This paper discusses various issues involved in the artificial recharge of groundwater. Berenice Lopez Mendez Aquifer recharge occurs naturally through infiltration mechanisms. However, due to changes in the vegetation cover and consequently increasing soil erosion, infiltration rates tend to decrease. The recharge
  • 3. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 06 Issue: 07 | July 2019 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2019, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.211 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 1268 of an aquifer can be managed by facilitating natural infiltration processes and/or by the construction of structures that maintain recharge artificially. Several methods are available to enhance the recharge of an aquifer. The implementation of aquifer recharge schemes can massively increase groundwater levels, which is the best possible long-term storage. Recharge can also help to address objectives such as improvement of source water quality, recovering of yields, creation of barriers to prevent saline intrusions and/or other contaminants, prevention of land subsidence, reducing potentially harmful runoff of stormwater. Alternatives to recover natural infiltration can be the application of ecosystem-based adaptation (EbA) measures or agricultural practice with permanent vegetation cover as permaculture. Artificial recharge methods, also called managed aquifer recharge (MAR), can be broadly categorized into: a) in-channel modifications, b) well, shaft and borehole recharge, c) induced bank infiltration, and d) rainwater harvesting. The method of recharge depends strongly on the survey of the site. Two key issues that are to be considered are the hydrogeological properties of the aquifer and the source of water. Recharge through living topsoil, as in swales, provides treatment and is by far preferable. In addition, it should not be forgotten that a humus rich soil with adequate vegetation cover provides retention and recharge without any technical intervention. However, the techniques described below are often needed to get restoration started at all. 3. THEROTICAL CONTAIN 3.1 What is Bhungroo? Bhungroo, a Gujarati colloquial, means straw or hollow pipe. Bhungroo is unique innovative and efficient rain water conservation technology, by use of pipes of ten to fifteen centimeters in diameter. The globally recognized disaster mitigation and irrigation guarantee technology filters, injects and stores excess farm water or storm water underground for uses in lean periods. Bhungroo delivers its services in waterlogged areas; drought affected areas as well as in areas affected by erratic rainfall. it also works in salt affected soils as well as seasonally eroded soil. Technology details: bhungroo works on filtered injection method create water lenses due to density varation between filtered surface and sub-surface layers top soil gets free from water logging guarantees survival of standing monsoon crops In winters the farmers lift the injected water from subsurface storage for winter irrigation from a lesser depth. 3.2 Highlights of Bhungroo technology: makes land productive, winter irrigation guarantees both monsoon and winter cropping double farmers income less than a year brings the poor farmers above poverty level enables poor farmers to have dignified life with food security. 3.3 Bhungroos Benefits: The underground reservoir can hold water and can supply for as long as seven months. Additionally, the non-saline rain water, when mixed with the underground saline water, brings down the salinity of the groundwater and makes it fit for agriculture. The technology also helps avoid evaporation loss and wastage of water during monsoon season. 3.4 How does it work? Bhungroo rain water harvesting methodology: 1) Design depends upon agro climatic zones, top soil, soil strata, community, agricultural pattern and sustainability. 2) To be built on land having slight gradient to ensure water catchment. 3) To injects run-off rain water underground and recharge aquifers. 4) Modules to be built are: a) Water filtration system b) Water injection system c) Soil land leveling d) Water lifting system
  • 4. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 06 Issue: 07 | July 2019 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2019, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.211 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 1269 4. METHODOLOGY 4.1 Implementation of bhungroo project For Laxmi Township  Name of site: Laxmi Township  Location of site: Bhusaval Jalgaon, Maharashtra 411021 4.2 Data Used for Case Study  Depth of Pipe:30m  Diameter of Pipe:150mm  Sand Layer:2 M  Gravel Layer:2 M  Type of Pipe: Pvc  Rainfall of Laxmi Township Bhusawal:736mm  Run Off of Laxmi Town Ship:68.44cm  Soil Type: Deep Black Cotton Soil  Ground Water Quality: The Quality Of Ground Water Is Alkaline And Generally Suitable For Drinking And Irrigation Purpose, However Localized Nitrate Contamination Is Observed In Rural Areas.  Type of Water: Ca-HCO3 And Ca-Cl Fig 4.1: Bird Eye View of Laxmi Township  Before application of Bhungroo project on site the first bore well failed at 106.68m (700 ft and 10 casing pipes are used) 1. Bore well Fig 4.2
  • 5. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 06 Issue: 07 | July 2019 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2019, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.211 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 1270 2. After application of Bhungroo system in area the water is available at 30m depth. The extra pumped water is stored in low cost storage called as farmpond (shettale), farmpond is constructed after successful completion of bhungroo project.This water then used for trees, irrigation, construction.fi Fig 4.3 4.3 Modeling in Ansys of Bhoongroo Project Step 1: Add Material of Sand, Gravel, Soil and PVC
  • 6. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 06 Issue: 07 | July 2019 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2019, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.211 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 1271 Step 2: Preparation of Sand Gravel and Soil Model in Ansys Step 3: Preparation Of pipe Model in Ansys through Sand Gravel and Soil
  • 7. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 06 Issue: 07 | July 2019 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2019, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.211 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 1272 Step 4: Add Material of PVC to the layer of PVC Pipe Step 5: Add Materialof Sand to the layer of Sand
  • 8. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 06 Issue: 07 | July 2019 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2019, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.211 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 1273 Step 6: Add Material of Soil to the layer of Soil Step 7: Add contact of to the layer Sand Gravel and Soil to the PVC pipe
  • 9. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 06 Issue: 07 | July 2019 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2019, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.211 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 1274 Step 8: Add meshing of to the layer Sand Gravel and Soil Step 9: Add Fix Support to the layer Soil At bottom
  • 10. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 06 Issue: 07 | July 2019 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2019, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.211 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 1275 5. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION COMPARATIVE STUDY OF 30m and 40m depth Table 1 TOTAL DEFORMATION mm 30mDEPTH 40 m DEPTH 27.32 47.53 Table 2 NORMAL STRESS MPa 30mDEPTH 40 m DEPTH 1.7079 2.5931 Table 3 SHEAR STRESS Mpa 30mDEPTH 40 m DEPTH 0.5288 0.99 Table 4 EQUIVALENT STRESS Mpa 30m DEPTH 40 m DEPTH 2.49 2.59 Table 5 TOTAL DEFORMATION vs TIME INTERVAL TIME INTERVAL 30m 40m 0 0 0 1 3.0528 5.28 2 6.051 10.56 3 9.0772 15.84 4 12.1 21.12 5 15.12 26.4 6 18.15 31.69 7 21.18 36.972 8 24.206 42.254 9 27.232 47.536
  • 11. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 06 Issue: 07 | July 2019 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2019, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.211 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 1276 Advantages of Bhungroo Technology  Water depth in tubewell 700 ft needs an investment of 100000 RS. For deep tubewell. Bhungroo needs a onetime investment of < 30000 RS.  The erratic rainfall and current water storage process does not result better conservation. It solves that problem  As the runoff water contains various chemicals from fertilizer used for crops, by this technology this water gets naturally filtered underground and additional sand filter is also provided.  It does not require acquisition of large piece of land as in case of percolation tanks.  There are practically no losses of water in the form of soil moisture and evaporation, which normally occur when the source water has to traverse the vadose zone.  Disused or even operational dugwells can be converted into bhungroo technology, which does not involve additional investment for recharge structure.  Technology and design of the bhungroo is simple.  The recharge is fast and immediately delivers the benefit. In highly permeable formations, the bhungroo are comparable to percolation tanks.  Due to heavy sheet flow of muddy water the water percolation rate is very low. By reducing the water logging it is actually increasing soil productivity  In Alternative season injected water is pumped out for irrigation= cash crops=higher income= economic richness. 5. CONCLUSIONS 1. This project gives an overview of the existing techniques in the artificial recharge of aquifers. It can be now observed from the case studies mentioned in the paper, that the artificial recharge aids in improving the natural yield and capacity of the aquifers. 2. This ensures a consistent and continuous supply of safe and fresh water, even during the dry periods. 3. Bhungroo is a water management system that injects and stores excess rainfall underground and lifts it out for use in dry spells. 4. Artificially recharging aquifers by adding rainwater to underground water reservoirs enables the communities to continue farming for more than half of the year. 5. The non-saline rainwater when mixed with the underground saline water brings down the salinity of the groundwater, making it fit for agricultural use. 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 2 4 6 8 10 DEFORMATIONmm TIME INTERVAL sec TOTAL DEFORMATION mm 30m 40m
  • 12. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 06 Issue: 07 | July 2019 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2019, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.211 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 1277 6. In the present case study, it is clear that implementation of Bhungroo project leads to increase in ground water recharge over the period of time. 7. ANSYS software is used to evaluate the stresses and strains, deformations developed in ground as well as in pipes for depth recommended by Bhungrooteam. The depth is compared from 30m to 40m 6 REFERENCES: 1. Subhra Chakravarty ‘Technologies for enhancing ground water recharge’ 2. H. Hashemi1, R. Berndtsson1, M. Kompani-Zare2, and M. Persson3 ‘Natural vs. artificial groundwater recharge, quantification through inverse modeling’2013 3. 3 Leena Singh1 and S. Ravichandran2 ‘Studies on Estimative Methods and their Role in Artificial Ground Water Recharge’IJCRGGISSN: 0974-4290 Vol. 3, No.1, pp 435-440, Jan-Mar 2011 4. DebuMukherjeeA Review on Artificial Groundwater Recharge in India’ SSRG International Journal of Civil Engineering (SSRG – IJCE) – Volume 3 Issue 1 January 2016 5. Mahati Kavuri1, Manasa Boddu1 and Venu Gopal MadhavAnnamdas ‘New Methods of Artificial Recharge of Aquifers: A Review’IPWE 2011 6. Amartya Kumar Bhattacharya ‘ARTIFICIAL GROUND WATER RECHARGE WITH A SPECIAL REFERENCE TO INDIA’IJRRAS 4 (2) August 2010 7. Berenice Lopez Mendez, Lukas Huhn ‘Aquifer Recharge’2016 8. SudhaVenu Menon ‘Ground Water Management: Need for Sustainable Approach’15. October 2007 9. Chao-Feng Zenga,b,c,⁎, Gang Zhengb, Xiu-Li Xuea,⁎, Guo-XiongMeic “Combined recharge: A method to prevent ground settlement induced by redevelopment of recharge wells” 2019. 10. 2.10 Hemant BalwantWakodea,n, KlausBaier a, RamakarJha b, Rafig Azzam “Impact of urbanization on groundwater recharge and urban water balance for the city of Hyderabad, India” 2018. 11. Vedavati R Pujari.1 and V. V. Diwan2 “Artificial Groundwater Recharging in India” 2012. 12. IndiaPennanChinnasamya,∗, GouravMisrab, TushaarShahb, Basant Maheshwaric,SanmugamPrathaparda “ Evaluating the effectiveness of water infrastructures for increasing groundwater recharge and agricultural production – A case study of Gujarat” 2017. 13. W. R. Osterkamp, L. J. Lane & C. M. Menges “Techniques of ground-water recharge estimates in aridfsemi-arid areas, with examples from Abu Dhabi” 1995 14. Saiful Islam 1, Ram Karan Singh*2, Roohul Abad Khan#3 “Methods of Estimating Ground water Recharge”2016.