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Identification of potential stormwater recharge zones in dense urban context: A case study from Pune city
Published in Springer
2015
Volume: 9.0
   
Issue: 4.0
Pages: 1259.0 - 1268.0
Abstract
Anthropogenic alterations have affected urban hydrology in India and have generated a wide range of hydrological problems. Such alterations include increase in directly-connected impervious cover thus reducing natural groundwater recharge. In the past urban runoff was largely viewed as a nuisance, but within the new paradigm of sustainability, this water is recognized as a potential resource. This research paper discusses the importance of managing stormwater sustainably by recharging groundwater sources. It indicates the potential of stormwater harvesting, when properly managed, as a tool to counter depleting water sources and ever-increasing demand for water. The present study aims at developing a potential stormwater recharge zone map for a sub watershed in Pune city, India using GIS. Five classes of thematic maps have been integrated to prepare the final map. Each class is assigned a weightage depending on its influence on the recharge of stormwater. The resultant map (potential stormwater recharge zone map) thus prepared is classified into four classes: Very good, good, moderate and poor.
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JournalData powered by TypesetInternational Journal of Environmental Research (Springer)
PublisherData powered by TypesetSpringer
ISSN17356865
Open AccessNo