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Considering the rapid depletion of groundwater and its implications for food and water security in India, sustainable management of groundwater resources is needed. Source: [Journal of Hydrology, Volume 596, May 2021] |
- How is ‘groundwater’ different from ‘surface water’?
- Why is the groundwater level rapidly declining in India?
- Name one conservation measure that will help in recharging of the groundwater.
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Solution
- Groundwater is the water stored below the ground in soil, subsoil, and rock formations (aquifers); surface water is the water that lies on the land surface (rivers, lakes, ponds, reservoirs). Groundwater therefore moves and is stored underground and makes up a much smaller proportion of usable fresh water than surface stores.
- Major causes are over‑extraction (especially for irrigation), rapid population growth, urbanisation and industrial demand, poor water‑management practices, reduced natural recharge (loss of vegetation and runoff management), and contamination/sea‑water intrusion in coastal areas. Agriculture consumes the vast majority of freshwater withdrawals, which drives heavy groundwater pumping in many regions.
- Rainwater harvesting is an effective measure that will help in recharging of the groundwater.
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