Economy, asked by kartikkalra230, 1 year ago

why is ground water over used in india

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Answered by siyarajput
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in certain areas where the water supply is limited and due to lack of conservation. An area may have plenty of groundwater below it, however not all of it may be use-able. Groundwater near the surface is more susceptible to anthropogenic pollutants, but deeper groundwater is generally older and may be brine water. 

The ways to conserve groundwater are teh same as conserving any water supply. These are just the ones off the top of my head, I'm sure there are lots more: 

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Answered by ar0220
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hyy friend here is ur answer
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Declining ground water is a major
problem for us , these days.
- Over population in some areas.
- Overwhelming Industrialization
and Urbanization.
- Poor irrigation facilities, which
constantly use ground water for
field, resulting in rapid decline
of water levels.
- Unsustainable developmental
goals.
All these are major reasons for
over use of ground water.
Yes, definitely Development is
[possible without over use. This is
what we know as " Sustainable
development" . Sustainable
development uses today resources
judiciously , so that the future
generation too has their fair
share of resources. Promoting
sustainable development can to
lots to preserve ground water
levels.
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