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Eighty-five percent of exploited groundwater is used for agriculture, 14% for drinking and 1% is used by the industry.
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More than half of Europe's cities are exploiting groundwater at unsustainable rates.
In addition, as the groundwater levels decline, the risk of exploiting groundwater is growing (Han et al. 2011).
In some arid and inshore regions, feed water mostly preferred to exploit groundwater, owing to its easier desalted characteristic than seawater.
Re-introduce the strategy of exploiting groundwater resources for rural water supplies through the drilling of tubewells fitted with hand-pumps.
Bunt et al. (Bunt et al., 2013) found that juvenile Black Redhorse exploit groundwater seepages as thermal refuges and improved water quality.
While the need to exploit groundwater resources to meet Basin water demands has long been recognized [ Bureau of Reclamation, 1975], withdrawals required to meet current demands remain undocumented and are uncertain in the future.
Karezes exploit unconfined groundwater in alluvial fans recharged largely by snowmelt from the Hindu Kush, the central mountain range of the country.
In this study, we used environmental isotopes (δ15N-NO3− and δ18O-NO3−) and an isotope mixing model (SIAR) to identify the main sources of nitrate pollution, and factors controlling nitrate pollution, and to quantify the relative contributions of potential NO3− sources in an over-exploited groundwater region, north China.
Nitrification might be one of the most important nitrogen transformation processes and groundwater intensely exploited was a major inducing factor for the NO3− pollution.
Previous studies on groundwater quality were limited to areas depending on the groundwater as the source of water supply and areas with poor water supply; therefore, groundwater sources are exploited to supplement shortage in water supply.
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