Aquifer management involves the careful monitoring and regulation of underground water sources, known as aquifers. These natural reservoirs store groundwater, which is essential for drinking, agriculture, and industry. Effective management ensures that water is used sustainably, preventing over-extraction and contamination.
Key practices in aquifer management include water conservation, recharge enhancement, and pollution control. By implementing strategies such as rainwater harvesting and responsible irrigation, communities can maintain the balance between water supply and demand. This helps protect aquifers for future generations while supporting local ecosystems and economies.