孟加拉国水源和取水方法的变化:挑战、后果和可持续解决方案

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Md. Jakariya , Mohammad Moshiur Rahman , Lamia Mahzabin , Adrita Chowdhury , Humaira Adiba , Md. Sajadul Alam , Mohammed Fahim Murshed , Christian Sonne , Damià Barceló , Junxu Chen , Md. Aminul Islam , Prosun Bhattacharya
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历史上,孟加拉国对安全用水的追求导致了水源和取水方法的转变。本研究旨在调查推动这些变化的因素,评估当前用水趋势的后果,并提出可持续水资源管理的解决方案。研究强调了从地表水到管井取用地下水的历史性转变,其驱动因素是管井价格低廉、使用方便。然而,管井水砷污染的发现引起了严重的公共健康问题,导致人们开始探索替代水源和提取技术。社区和土著群体采用了各种方法,如挖井、池塘砂滤、管道供水、雨水收集和共用水井,以确保获得安全清洁的水。研究揭示了政府和非政府组织在安装深管井方面存在的差异,而往往忽略了在较浅位置可获得的更安全的水源。此外,研究还讨论了高产技术和用水量增加在索纳贡乡造成的后果,这些后果导致了与地下水有关的灾害和地下水位的下降。私人灌溉设施越来越受人们欢迎,导致地下水位下降。本研究深入探讨了孟加拉国不断变化的水源和开采方法,确定了当前用水趋势的后果,并提出了可持续水资源管理的战略。研究结果强调了知情决策、政府干预和社区参与对于应对该地区地下水枯竭和污染挑战的重要性。
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Changing water sources and extraction methods in Bangladesh: Challenges, consequences, and sustainable solutions

Changing water sources and extraction methods in Bangladesh: Challenges, consequences, and sustainable solutions

The quest for safe water in Bangladesh has resulted in the shift of water sources and extraction methods throughout history. The study aims to investigate the factors driving these changes, assess the consequences of current water consumption trends, and propose solutions for sustainable water management. The research highlights the historical shift from surface water to tube-wells for accessing groundwater, driven by their affordability and user-friendly nature. However, the discovery of arsenic contamination in tube-well water raised serious public health concerns, leading to the exploration of alternative water sources and extraction techniques. Various methods such as dug wells, pond sand filters, piped water supply, rainwater harvesting, and well-sharing have been adopted by communities and indigenous groups to ensure access to safe and clean water. The study reveals disparities in the installation of deep tube-wells by the government and NGOs, often overlooking safer water sources available at shallower depths. Furthermore, the study discusses the consequences of high-yielding technologies and increased water consumption in Sonargaon Upazila, leading to groundwater-related disasters and a decline in the groundwater table. Private irrigation facilities have become more popular among people, contributing to the declining groundwater table. This study provides insights into the changing water sources and extraction methods in Bangladesh, identifies the consequences of current water consumption trends, and proposes strategies for sustainable water management. The findings underline the importance of informed decision-making, government intervention, and community involvement to address the challenges of groundwater depletion and contamination in the region.

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Groundwater for Sustainable Development
Groundwater for Sustainable Development Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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11.50
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期刊介绍: Groundwater for Sustainable Development is directed to different stakeholders and professionals, including government and non-governmental organizations, international funding agencies, universities, public water institutions, public health and other public/private sector professionals, and other relevant institutions. It is aimed at professionals, academics and students in the fields of disciplines such as: groundwater and its connection to surface hydrology and environment, soil sciences, engineering, ecology, microbiology, atmospheric sciences, analytical chemistry, hydro-engineering, water technology, environmental ethics, economics, public health, policy, as well as social sciences, legal disciplines, or any other area connected with water issues. The objectives of this journal are to facilitate: • The improvement of effective and sustainable management of water resources across the globe. • The improvement of human access to groundwater resources in adequate quantity and good quality. • The meeting of the increasing demand for drinking and irrigation water needed for food security to contribute to a social and economically sound human development. • The creation of a global inter- and multidisciplinary platform and forum to improve our understanding of groundwater resources and to advocate their effective and sustainable management and protection against contamination. • Interdisciplinary information exchange and to stimulate scientific research in the fields of groundwater related sciences and social and health sciences required to achieve the United Nations Millennium Development Goals for sustainable development.
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