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Authors
Affiliations
1 Post Graduate and Research Centre, Maulana Azad College, Aurangabad, IN
2 Dr. Rafiq Zakaria College for Women, Naukhanda, Aurangabad, IN
3 Milind College of Science, Nagsenvana, Aurangabad, IN
Source
Asian Journal of Research in Chemistry, Vol 4, No 12 (2011), Pagination: 1812-1817
Abstract
Groundwater destruction of local water system, construction of dam etc. lead to the reduction of the groundwater recharge. Because of global warming groundwater reduction takes place as evapo-transpiration needs are higher when temperature goes up. In the mined areas groundwater recharge system gets disturbed. In India according to the report of the national commission on integrated water resources development (GOI September 1999), the total replenishable groundwater is estimated as 432 Billion Cubic Meter (BCM). Out of this i.e. 71 BCM (15%) is utilized for domestic, industrial and other uses and 325 BCM for irrigation.