Depletion of Aquifers:
Over-pumping of groundwater can lead to the depletion of aquifers, resulting in decreased water availability for communities and ecosystems.Land Subsidence:
The removal of water from underground can cause the land above to subside, leading to structural damage and other infrastructure problems.Loss of Wetlands:
Water extraction can impact wetlands by reducing their water supply, leading to habitat loss for wildlife and the disruption of ecosystems.Salinization:
When groundwater is extracted faster than it can be replenished, saltwater intrusion can occur, resulting in the contamination of freshwater sources.Impacts on Wildlife:
Water extraction can have severe consequences for aquatic and terrestrial wildlife, as it disrupts habitats, reduces water availability, and affects food sources.