Water infiltration rate in the Kathmandu Valley of Nepal amidst present urbanization and land-use change

IF 1.5 Q4 WATER RESOURCES H2Open Journal Pub Date : 2023-01-12 DOI:10.2166/h2oj.2023.044
G. Shrestha, B. Shakya, M. Shrestha, U. Khadka
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Abstract

The rapid urbanization and land-use change prominently decreased groundwater recharge areas. Infiltration occurring through permeable areas is responsible for groundwater recharge. However, detailed studies of infiltration in low-income countries especially in human-encroached recharge areas are limited. Thus, this study mainly aims to measure the infiltration rate in major recharge areas of the Kathmandu Valley (KV) using a double-ring infiltrometer (concentric ring size 30 and 15 cm). It also aims to estimate the volume of groundwater recharge with respect to the decrease in permeable areas in the northern part of the KV. The results revealed the infiltration rate ranging from 0.01 to 37.2 cm/h with an average of 7.3 ± 8.4 cm/h. The infiltration is found to be dependent upon land-use among different categories and organic matter among different soil properties. Additionally, the volume of water recharge in 2010, 2020, and 2030 was estimated as 67.73, 59.05, and 51.5 million cubic meter per year (MCM/year), respectively, which clearly showed a decrease in recharge water with respect to a decrease in the permeable areas. Hence, the findings would be useful for policymakers, stakeholders, and urban planners regarding the preservation and conservation of permeable areas for sustainable water resource management and urban flood management.
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城市化和土地利用变化背景下尼泊尔加德满都谷地水分入渗速率
快速城市化和土地利用变化显著减少了地下水补给面积。通过可渗透区域发生的渗透负责地下水补给。然而,对低收入国家特别是人类侵占的补给区渗透的详细研究有限。因此,本研究的主要目的是使用双环渗透计(同心环尺寸为30和15 cm)测量加德满都谷地(KV)主要补给区的入渗率。它还旨在估计地下水回灌量相对于KV北部可渗透区域的减少。结果表明:土壤的入渗速率为0.01 ~ 37.2 cm/h,平均为7.3±8.4 cm/h;发现入渗取决于不同类型的土地利用和不同土壤性质的有机质。2010年、2020年和2030年的回灌水量分别为67.73、59.05和5150万立方米/年(MCM/年),回灌水量相对于渗透面积的减少明显减少。因此,研究结果将有助于决策者、利益相关者和城市规划者在可持续水资源管理和城市洪水管理中保护和保护可渗透区域。
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H2Open Journal Environmental Science-Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
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