Overuse of Ground Water Poses Environmental Threat to Asia
August 28, 2008 by admin
Filed under World's Water
BALI-The overuse of ground water resources is becoming a huge threat to Asian nations, warned environmental experts at a seminar in Bali, Indonesia.
Professor Brahma Chellaney, from the India-based Strategic Studies Centre for Policy Research, said underground water in Asia is being pumped to the surface at such a high rate that the ground water can not be replenished by rain.
“Over-exploitation of aquifers will affect ecosystems, and in turn accelerate global warming,” said Dr Chellaney, speaking at the two-day seminar on the strategic Importance of water in Asia.
The seminar, organised by the Konrad Adenauer Foundation (KAF)last week, aimed to help Asian journalists specialising in environmental issues to better understand the current water shortage in Asia and the ramifications for the future.
An example of the immediate results of ground water overuse was raised by Julian Gearing, correspondent for Asia Times in Bangkok, who said one of the reasons why pavements and sidewalks in Bangkok were sinking was overuse of aquifers.
“A majority of people in Bangkok rely on piped water and don’t pump water from wells,” said Gearing. “They are not aware of the strain being put on the aquifers largely by large and small-scale industry.”
Dr Chellaney said rapid urban expansion in China’s capital Beijing, with a population of 17 million, was exhausting the local water supply. More than two-thirds of Beijing’s water supply is now pumped from subterranean reserves.
In addition to concerns over the over-exploitation of underground water, pollution is also presenting another formidable challenge as levels of heavy metals and arsenic rise in some natural water supplies.
Agricultural pollutants, such as fertilisers and pesticides, and industrial pollutants were also seeping into ground water reserves in many areas.
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Source: Vietnam News
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