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Shallow groundwater in a middle mountain catchment of Nepal: quantity and quality issues
Authors:Bhawani S Dongol  Juerg Merz  Monika Schaffner  Gopal Nakarmi  Pravakar B Shah  Smita K Shrestha  Pradeep M Dangol  Madhav P Dhakal
Institution:(1) PARDYP, International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, 3226, Kathmandu, Nepal;(2) PARDYP, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland
Abstract:The use of shallow groundwater in middle mountain catchments of Nepal is a recent development. It was only in early 1998 that a number of dug wells had been constructed in the Jhikhu Khola catchment. But their numbers are rapidly increasing. While it seems to be a good way of accessing additional water resources both for domestic (current) and agricultural purposes (future), it is very important that the groundwater resources are not overexploited. Current dug wells are used to abstract groundwater, which is seasonally being recharged by the abundant monsoon rainfall. The water levels responded rapidly to the rainfall and differed according to the location of the well. The water quality parameters indicated that the water of most of the wells was not suitable for drinking purposes without prior treatment. Microbiological contamination is of particular concern, in addition to the high nitrate and phosphate levels. Some wells show elevated turbidity levels, indicating that there is an interaction between the muddy surface water and the water in the well.
Keywords:Shallow groundwater  Low flow  Dug well  Water table  Water quality  Nepal  Middle mountains
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