International Soil and Water Conservation Research (Mar 2018)

Impact of urbanization on groundwater recharge and urban water balance for the city of Hyderabad, India

  • Hemant Balwant Wakode,
  • Klaus Baier,
  • Ramakar Jha,
  • Rafig Azzam

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.iswcr.2017.10.003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
pp. 51 – 62

Abstract

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Groundwater recharge processes in an urban area are different than in non-urban areas. There are various new components that must be considered in the case of urban groundwater recharge in addition to the natural recharge from precipitation. These various components are estimated in this study based on the water balance equation for the Hyderabad city of India. Initially, urban recharge components including leakages from water supply network and sewage networks were calculated. To estimate the natural recharge from precipitation, actual evapotranspiration and surface runoff were estimated using remote sensing and GIS techniques. Results indicated that the urban recharge component of groundwater was more than ten times greater than the natural recharge. The net urban recharge component of groundwater was estimated to be approximately 568 mm yr-1 and the natural recharge component was observed to be 53 mm yr-1. Water inflow and outflow components were also estimated to provide the complete scenario of the total urban water balance of Hyderabad. This analysis has provided the information regarding the extent and intensity of percolation of urban contaminants into the aquifer.

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