Abstract:
Sustainability of the globe is threatened by the growing water issues.
Water use has grown more than the population increase which led to develop
water scarce regions in the globe. Pakistan whose population has gone over 200
million is facing water stress because of enhanced population, increasing
industrialization and urbanization. Similar is the case with Pakistan’s 2nd largest
city, Lahore-capital of Punjab Province which is totally dependent on
groundwater reserves for its domestic & industrial uses. High abstraction rates in
Lahore has declined its water table and continuously declining with the increase
of groundwater abstraction that also deteriorating the groundwater quality. The
groundwater abstraction of 44.6 MGD in 1960 has increased to 804.4 MGD in
2018. Objectives of research were to monitor recharging wells by installing
flowmeter and piezometers, simulate groundwater table of Lahore to determine
the depletion rate and to determine the impact of recharging wells on depletion
rate.
To fulfill the objectives of research work, flowmeter and piezometers were
installed for monitoring of recharging well. Setting up of groundwater flow model
was carried out using the software Visual MODFLOW to do the analysis of
depletion. The model was calibrated and validated using observed data from 2015
to 2018 before the installation of recharging wells. The average depletion rate for
groundwater was 0.86 m per year, -0.072 m per summer season and 1.02 m per
winter season. Again, model was calibrated and validated using observed data of
February and March, 2019 after installation of recharging wells. From model results, it was found that the average depletion rate for groundwater was 0.7 m per
winter season based on two months data.
The study shows that if the same urban development trends prolong, it will
render groundwater system unsustainable as the groundwater recharging sources more
or less remain at the same level while the abstraction rates continue to increase day by
day. The gap between inflow and outflow is continuously increasing which is
resulting in the depletion of groundwater storage. To overcome such rapid decline of
water table, there should be rain water harvesting through recharging wells in Lahore
city. The study underlines the importance of groundwater recharge through recharging
wells to reduce the depletion rate of Lahore’s aquifer.