Rainfall infiltration boosts groundwater recharge, ensuring sustainable water supply for all.
The researchers studied how rainfall seeps into deep underground layers to replenish groundwater. They used math models and field data to understand how water moves in the aquifer. They found that an average of 96 mm of rainwater enters the aquifer each year. They also saw that stopping pumping for 20 months helped groundwater levels recover. Changes in water levels and quality were due to different parts of the aquifer being used and its uneven structure.