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Hydrogeologic assessment of escalating groundwater exploitation in the Indus Basin, Pakistan
Authors:S Khan  T Rana  H F Gabriel  Muhammad K Ullah
Institution:1. Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO), Locked Bag 588, Wagga Wagga, NSW, 2678, Australia
2. International Centre of Water for Food Security, Charles Sturt University, Locked Bag 588, Wagga Wagga, NSW, 2678, Australia
3. Cooperative Research Centre for Irrigation Futures, P. O. Box 56, Darling Heights, 4350, Australia
4. National University of Sciences and Technology, Risalpur, 24080, Pakistan
Abstract:Groundwater development has contributed significantly to food security and reduction in poverty in Pakistan. Due to rapid population growth there has been a dramatic increase in the intensity of groundwater exploitation leading to declining water tables and deteriorating groundwater quality. In such prevailing conditions, the hydrogeological appraisal of escalating groundwater exploitation has become of paramount importance. Keeping this in view, a surface water–groundwater quantity and quality model was developed to assess future groundwater trends in the Rechna Doab (RD), a sub-catchment of the Indus River Basin. Scenario analysis shows that if dry conditions persist, there will be an overall decline in groundwater levels of around 10 m for the whole of RD during the next 25 years. The lower parts of RD with limited surface water supplies will undergo the highest decline in groundwater levels (10 to 20 m), which will make groundwater pumping very expensive for farmers. There is a high risk of groundwater salinization due to vertical upconing and lateral movement of highly saline groundwater into the fresh shallow aquifers in the upper parts of RD. If groundwater pumping is allowed to increase at the current rate, there will be an overall decline in groundwater salinity for the lower and middle parts of RD because of enhanced river leakage.
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