
Groundwater Conservation
Groundwater conservation refers to the sustainable management and protection of underground water resources that are vital for drinking, farming, and ecosystems. As populations grow, the demand for freshwater increases, leading to over-extraction and pollution of these resources. Conservation efforts include responsible water use, reducing pollutants, maintaining natural aquifers, and implementing practices like rainwater harvesting and sustainable agriculture. By conserving groundwater, we ensure that we have enough clean water to meet current and future needs while preserving the environment and supporting local wildlife. This balance is crucial for long-term water security and environmental health.