Estimation of Groundwater Recovery by Recharge in the Agricultural Area
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Estimation of Groundwater Recovery by Recharge in the Agricultural Area

Authors: Tsutomu Ichikawa

Abstract:

The Kumamoto area, Kyushu, Japan has 1,041km2 in area and about 1milion in population. This area is a greatest area in Japan which depends on groundwater for all of drinking water. Quantity of this local groundwater use is about 200MCM during the year. It is understood that the main recharging area of groundwater exist in the rice field zone which have high infiltrate height ahead of 100mm/ day of the irrigated water located in the middle area of the Shira-River Basin. However, by decrease of the paddy-rice planting area by urbanization and an acreage reduction policy, the groundwater income and expenditure turned worse. Then Kumamoto city and four companies expended financial support to increase recharging water to underground by ponded water in the field from 2004. In this paper, the author reported the situation of recovery of groundwater by recharge and estimates the efficiency of recharge by statistical method.

Keywords: Groundwater recharge, groundwater level, spring water, paddy field.

Digital Object Identifier (DOI): doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1326704

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[1] Kumamoto prefecture and Kumamoto city; "Report on Groundwater condition in Kumamoto Area", 2005, (unpublished work style).
[2] Kumamoto Foundation Society; "Cross Sectional Geological Features around the Kumamoto Area", March, 2010, (unpublished work style).