The sustainability of groundwater in semi-arid regions: the case of Makutupora Basin in Tanzania

IF 2.1 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ENGINEERING, CIVIL
Z. H. Mseli, Alfred Said, G. Sankaranna, W. Mwegoha
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Groundwater sustainability ensures groundwater development and uses to meet current and future beneficial purposes without causing unacceptable environmental, economic, or social consequences. In semi-arid regions, water resources are typically limited, and water management is critical to ensure a sustainable water supply. Groundwater sustainability indexing is vital for meaning groundwater management. The study used four indicators in six dimensions, i.e., quantitative and qualitative hydrogeology, environmental, social-economic, and political factors, to evaluate the sustainability of the aquifer in Makutupora basin, Dodoma, Tanzania. The resulting aquifer sustainability index is 0.59, with a 95% confidence interval between 0.3856 and 0.7944, showing that the aquifer is satisfactory sustainable. The hydrogeological analysis revealed that groundwater sustainability is promising, although groundwater use per capita is alarming. This study also recommends effective water management strategies, including improving water use efficiency, promoting water conservation, implementing policies to limit water withdrawals, and promoting alternative water sources such as recycled wastewater, especially for agricultural activities.
半干旱地区地下水的可持续性:以坦桑尼亚马库图波拉盆地为例
地下水的可持续性确保地下水的开发和使用满足当前和未来的有益目的,而不会造成不可接受的环境、经济或社会后果。在半干旱地区,水资源通常是有限的,水管理对于确保可持续供水至关重要。地下水可持续性指标对地下水管理意义重大。本研究利用水文地质、环境、社会经济、政治等6个维度的4个指标,对坦桑尼亚多马马库图波拉盆地含水层的可持续性进行了评价。所得含水层可持续性指数为0.59,95%置信区间在0.3856 ~ 0.7944之间,表明该含水层可持续性较好。水文地质分析显示,尽管人均地下水使用量令人担忧,但地下水的可持续性是有希望的。本研究还建议采取有效的水资源管理战略,包括提高水资源利用效率、促进节约用水、实施限制取水的政策以及推广利用再生废水等替代水源,特别是用于农业活动。
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