GROUNDWATER ESTIMATION OF PIMPALGAON BASWANT VILLAGE, NIPHAD TALUKA, NASHIK, MAHARASHTRA, INDIA

Authors

  • Chetan Rupwate Geologist, Groundwater Surveys and Development Agency, Water Supply and Sanitation Department, Government of Maharashtra.
  • Dr. Jaydeep Nikam Professor and Director, School of Continuing Education, Yashwanthrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University, Nashik, Maharashtra.

Keywords:

Groundwater estimation, Run off estimation

Abstract

Estimating groundwater availability in a village can be a complex process, as it involves analysing various factors such as geological formations, rainfall patterns, land use, and hydrological data, existing water conservative structure data. Groundwater availability in a village is a crucial aspect of managing water resources effectively. Several methods can be used to estimate groundwater in a village. By using hydrological model in Pimpalgaon Baswant village can provide valuable insights into groundwater estimation by simulating the movement of water through the soil and aquifer systems. This model considers various parameters such as long-term rainfall trends, evapotranspiration, land use, and soil properties to estimate groundwater recharge and availability, assessing the sustainability of groundwater resources in a village. It is important to note that estimating groundwater availability is an ongoing process, as it needs to account for fluctuations in rainfall patterns, other environmental factors, multidisciplinary expertise and local knowledge to ensure accurate results. Regular monitoring and updating of data are essential for accurate estimations.

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Chetan Rupwate, & Dr. Jaydeep Nikam. (2023). GROUNDWATER ESTIMATION OF PIMPALGAON BASWANT VILLAGE, NIPHAD TALUKA, NASHIK, MAHARASHTRA, INDIA. EPRA International Journal of Economic Growth and Environmental Issues(EGEI), 11(7), 1–5. Retrieved from https://eprajournals.net/index.php/EGEI/article/view/2423