The recent report warned of the alarming drying of groundwater wells in California due to groundwater pumping, especially in Central Valley.
The decline of wells can cause a significant problem for farmers, communities and access to drinking water.
California has experienced prolonged megadrought due to dry and warm conditions.
Last year, the lakes and reservoirs suffered from low water levels, causing a significant impact on the economy and water supplies.
In addition, the excessive groundwater pumping has affected the significant water wells in California, especially in Central Valley.
While there is a landmark law (2014 Sustainable Groundwater Management Act), the problem of continuous pumping could dry the wells.
Drying of Water Well in Central Valley, California
According to the USGS, groundwater wells are vital to people's clean water drinking.
Without urgent mitigation and protection efforts, the domestic wells in California could significantly decline before the law becomes effective in 2040.
In the October 2022 report, Central Valley farmers suffered from the drying up of domestic wells in California, worsened by drought conditions and depleted water reservoirs.
The 2022 recorded over 1,200 dried wells.
Researchers raised concerns about the potential effect on 1000 public supply wells and 9000 domestic wells.
The study results were published in the Scientific Reports journal.
The report highlighted that the depletion or decline of groundwater wells can impact food security in California and the US. As a result, studying the potential factors can protect wells from drying up.
Furthermore, the researchers observed 60 groundwater sustainability plans (GSPs).
The report showed that about 5,000 domestic wells are at risk of drying up, while the 4,000 household wells can become partially affected.
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Damaging pumping of groundwaters
Researchers raised concerns about the alarming groundwater pumping of waters in California. Excessive pumping can deplete the water in the wells, making it more challenging for communities.
When extreme heat occurs, farmers can likely pump more water for supplies.
In addition, the worsening flooding rain, and groundwater depletion can impact agricultural farmland the most.
Moreover, climatechange and the arrival of El Nino can exacerbate the dry conditions and lack of rainfall.
Water insufficiency can likely occur without water conservation planning for the local government. The early monitoring of vulnerable wells can save them from potential decline or drying up.
The sustainable use of water and management can help mitigate the problem of domestic wells in California, addressing the potential impact on the drinking water.
Meanwhile, Americans can also contribute to the water security in California. People should responsibly use the water as needed.
Homeowners can save water by turning off tap water and sprinklers at home or garden. They should also check for possible leaks or drips.
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