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Such experiments have been successfuly carried out and often branded as rapid recharge of ground water becasue the water is forced through a filtration system
Swimming pools can be used as a collection reservoir for water. All pools have a surface overflow channel or a skimmer, through which the excess rain water coming in goes to the balancing tank or to the pool re-circulation pump. During rainfall the water falling over the significant surface area of the pool can be utilised to fill other buffer tanks, re-charge tanks and collection chambers. Wherever there is a surface run off designed to run into a common collection tank, the same can be connected to the pool sand media filter so that the water that has to be fed into the underground reservoir is free from sediments down to 120-130 microns based on the type of sand media used in the filters. So that ground water can be enriched using the pool filtration system.
Such experiments have been successfuly carried out and often branded as rapid recharge of ground water becasue the water is forced through a filtration system, instead of percolating down a man made sand and gravel pit in the traditional rain water harvesting and ground water recharging systems.