Aquifer Recharge Calculator
Estimate groundwater aquifer recharge from rainfall infiltration based on area, rainfall, and soil permeability.
Annual Recharge
72.9 acre-feet
Annual Recharge vs Recharge Area
Formula
## How to Calculate Aquifer Recharge Aquifer recharge is the natural or managed process of water percolating into underground aquifers. ### Formula **Recharge (acre-feet) = Area * Rainfall * Infiltration % / 12** **1 acre-foot = 325,851 gallons** ### Typical Infiltration Rates - Sandy soil: 40-80% - Loam soil: 20-40% - Clay soil: 5-15% - Urban (impervious): 5-10%
Exemplo Resolvido
100 acres of loam soil receiving 35 inches rainfall with 25% infiltration.
- 01Recharge: 100 * 35 * 0.25 / 12 = 72.9 acre-feet
- 02In gallons: 72.9 * 325,851 = 23,762,833 gallons
- 03Daily average: 23,762,833 / 365 = 65,103 gallons/day
- 04Homes served: 65,103 / 300 = 217 homes
Perguntas Frequentes
What is aquifer recharge?
Aquifer recharge is the process by which water moves downward through soil and rock to replenish underground water stores. It can be natural (from rain) or managed (through injection wells or infiltration basins).
Why is recharge important?
Many aquifers are being depleted faster than they recharge, threatening drinking water supplies and agriculture. Managing recharge helps sustain water resources for the long term.
How does urbanization affect recharge?
Impervious surfaces (pavement, roofs) prevent infiltration, reducing recharge by 50-90% compared to natural land. Permeable paving, rain gardens, and green infrastructure help restore recharge.