Groundwater Management refers to the way people control and use the water stored underground in spaces between rocks and soil, known as aquifers. This water is an important resource for drinking, farming, and industry, but it needs to be looked after carefully. Effective groundwater management includes monitoring the amount of water being used, making sure it is not polluted, and planning how to refill the aquifers, often through methods like rainwater harvesting. By managing groundwater wisely, we ensure that there is enough clean water for people now and in the future, and we also help protect natural habitats that depend on this water source.
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