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Apart from that, the village has very good underground water resources.
Underground water resources are generally adequate throughout the district.
The existence of considerable underground water resources seems to have been the main reason for settling in Negur.
Unemployment, especially among the young, and the depletion of both oil and underground water resources are major long-term economic problems.
The underground water resources of the province, according to preliminary assessments done in the past, was about 3,500,000 m/ngd.
This, combined with the island's extraordinary underground water resources, assures the success of Ibiza's agriculture.
Elms and poplars are also found near springs and underground water resources.
However, there are a number of underground water resources, which supply the municipality with potable water.
Hydro-geomorphological maps for locating underground water resources for drilling well.
Mr. Shank said his decision, while affecting the burial site and the recreation area, was based primarily on environmental risks to underground water resources.
The accumulation of this silt has made this area rich in its viridity and one of the few places with reliable underground water resources.
Observation of water quality The whole process includes examining water properties in rivers, dams, oceans, lakes and also in underground water resources.
Mitha Khel, one of the Union Councils of District Karak is now running out of the fresh underground water resources.
Preliminary report on the geology and underground water resources of the central Great Plains U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 32(1905)
Reports on the reserves of such materials were published in 36 Wartime Pamphlets and in addition 8 reports on the underground water resources of various districts were issued.
An example of a project that has been implemented in a Polish city is the MAGIC project for managing underground water resources on sites affected by industrial pollution.
The government has expressed concern over this problem and because of it has diverted water development projects, particularly around Tripoli, to localities where the demand on underground water resources is less intense.
The richest in underground water resources is the Al Ghab region, which contains about 19 major springs and underground rivers that have a combined yield of thousands of liters per minute.
The scheme, expected to cost US$25,000 million and to take 25 years to complete, aimed to tap underground water resources 2,000 km away in south-eastern Libya to supply the more populous coastal regions.
He said the geology of the landfill site, a 200-foot shale quarry in Independence, a Cleveland suburb, was inappropriate for dumping trash because of the risk of contamination of underground water resources.
The Saudi government, Saudi Aramco, and the United Nations (UN) Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) have made separate and joint efforts to exploit underground water resources.
"The only good news is that they have not not affected the underground water resources which lie at several hundred feet beneath the surface," Mr. Hadi said, "but the long-term impact on the environment has yet to be seen.
Improper agricultural practices leading to soil erosion and impoverishment, depletion of underground water resources, water pollution and health impacts from inappropriate use of pesticides and fertilizers, and environmental pollution from haphazard dumping of slaughter waste and animal farms are from the main problems of this sector.
He has also published a large number of research papers in field of environmental monitoring of water resources of sindh province from river Indus, canals, lakes, natural springs, sea, underground water resources, municipal sewerage and receiving bodies in terms of pollution and utilities for biological life inhabiting in the area.