The presentation by ACWADAM deals with a case study of augmenting groundwater resources by artificial recharge in Kolwan valley, Mulshi taluka, Pune. The DfID funded project was undertaken by the British Geological Survey in collaboration with its partners in India from 2002–2005. The objectives of the study were:
The Walki river basin with an area of 71 sqkm popularly known as Kolwan valley is largely representative of the hydrogeological conditions in Deccan basalt. The sequence of basalt lavas in the basin shows alternate units with vertical and horizontal jointing patterns traversed by regional fracture zones or dykes. It is marked by recharge initiatives through watershed development programmes. Various dimensions of artificial recharge like scientific, social and economic aspects were captured through this study.
The geological setting of the study area is dominated by Deccan basalt and the groundwater resources accumulation and movement is controlled by: (a) lithology (type of basalt), (b) degree of weathering and (c) nature and intensity of openings (joints, fractures, contacts etc.).
The site for detailed monitoring was Chikalgaon watershed and entailed detailed monitoring of a check dam. This was done through (a) Contour surveys of structure (b) Vertical Electrical Soundings (c) Inflow (d) Stage height: Overflow (wet season) and Water level decay (post monsoon) (e) Observation bore hole drilling & logging and (f) Water levels in observation bore holes.
The monitoring framework for water balance in check dams comprised of All Weather Station, Chikalgaon; rectangular weirs & V notch to measure inflows; Stage recorders (transducer type) in check dam 3 (CD3) and staff gauge, to measure overflows (wet season) as well as decay in water level (dry season).
The study defines the conceptual model thus –
According to the study -
This presentation is part of the training modules on planning, development and management of groundwater with special reference to watershed management programmes by ACWADAM. Please write to ACWADAM at acwadam@vsnl.net for sourcing these presentations.