Abstract:
Development  of  the  groundwater  resources  in  various parts of  the world has been  increasing in  recent years as development of  surface  water  resources  approaches   its  extreme  point.,  The increasing   use   of  groundwater  for  municipal,   industrial   and irrigation   supply  has   emphasized   the  need  for  increasing   the groundwater resources  by  artificial  recharge.   For  last  several years,   the practice  of  artificially recharging  the  groundwater system   has   been   quite   successfully   used   in   many   developed countries  and  also  in  developing  countries  like  India.  Due  to over   exploitation   of   groundwater,   a   declining   trend   of groundwater  regime  has  been  observed  in  many states  of  India, like  Gujarat,  Tamilnadu,  Rajasthan  etc.  A number of methods are practiced  to achieve artificial recharge.  However the selection of   a   particular   method   is   governed   by   local   topography, geological   and   soil   conditions,   the   quantity,   quality  and availability   of   water   to   be   recharged.   It   is,   therefore, important  to   study   various aspects of artificial recharging of groundwater  for  ensuring  effective  utilisation and  controlling the declining  trend of groundwater. 
This report gives a reviewed summary of various developments in  the  field  of  artificial  recharge of groundwater at national and  international  levels.  Different methods  of recharging have been discussed in detail with reference to their design criteria, application,   and   economic   feasibility.   Details   of   field applications  are also provided.