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The ground water is under serious threat of overuse in many parts of india explain

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Answered by cyrusbishop
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The ground water  is the huge source of disposable, fresh water on the planet.

On the globe, many places where the surface water supplies are not accessible, native water requirements can only be fulfilled by using the water below the ground.  

Unrestricted pumping can decrease the ground water level and cause wells to no longer extend the ground water.

As the ground water level decreases, the cost of pumping the water to the surface increases rapidly.

Agricultural requires a huge amount of ground water, which indeed results in the depletion of the ground water level.

Answered by rekhaddn5
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Groundwater is the largest source of usable, fresh water in the world. In many parts of the world, especially where surface water supplies are not available, domestic, agricultural, and industrial water needs can only be met by using the water beneath the ground.

The U.S. Geological Survey compares the water stored in the ground to money kept in a bank account. If the money is withdrawn at a faster rate than new money is deposited, there will eventually be account-supply problems. Pumping water out of the ground at a faster rate than it is replenished over the long-term causes similar problems.

Groundwater depletion is primarily caused by sustained groundwater pumping. Some of the negative effects of groundwater depletion:

Lowering of the Water Table

Excessive pumping can lower the groundwater table, and cause wells to no longer be able to reach groundwater.

Increased Costs

As the water table lowers, the water must be pumped farther to reach the surface, using more energy. In extreme cases, using such a well can be cost prohibitive.

Reduced Surface Water Supplies

Groundwater and surface water are connected. When groundwater is overused, the lakes, streams, and rivers connected to groundwater can also have their supply diminished.

Land Subsidence

Land subsidence occurs when there is a loss of support below ground. This is most often caused by human activities, mainly from the overuse of groundwater, when the soil collapses, compacts, and drops.

Water Quality Concerns

Excessive pumping in coastal areas can cause saltwater to move inland and upward, resulting in saltwater contamination of the water supply.

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