Everything about Water Mining totally explained
In
hydrology,
water mining is the extraction of water from non-replenishing groundwater or
glacial reserves.
By necessity, any community engaging in water mining has some a deadline at which point it'll have exhausted any water reserves and, presumably, would be forced into an unstable position lacking necessary water to maintain standards of living.
Water mining in groundwater can result in "fossil aquifers", which occur when an
aquifer is so depleted that it loses integrity. This can result in a physical depression. This can be seen in the
Sahara, the
Kalahari, the
Great Artesian Basin and the
Ogallala Aquifer in the American Midwest.
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