Recharge shaft

Recharge shafts are used when a poorly impervious layer at the surface recharge impedes the water to recharge the aquifer whose water table is deep below the surface. If the layer is devoid of faults and non-caving type, it may be dug manually. By constructing recharge shaft in tanks, the additional water may be used to recharge GW. The recharge shaft is made up to the size of 2 m in diameter and it terminates at the permeable layer just below the top impervious layer. However, the shaft may not reach to the GW table. These shafts are highly impressive for ponds below which a shallow clay layer impedes the deep percolation of water to the aquifer.