Water extraction is the process of removing water from a surface or subsurface source. Water extraction services are used for a variety of purposes, including:
– Municipal water supply
– Irrigation
– Industrial use
– Flood control
– Dewatering
What Does Water Extraction Do?
Water extraction can have a number of impacts on the environment and human populations. These impacts can be both positive and negative.
Positive Impacts
– Water extraction can provide a reliable source of water for drinking, irrigation, and industrial use.
– Water extraction can help to control flooding and protect property from damage.
– Water extraction can create jobs and support economic development.
Negative Impacts
– Water extraction can lower groundwater levels and cause wells to dry up.
– Water extraction can damage aquatic ecosystems and harm fish and wildlife.
– Water extraction can lead to land subsidence and sinkholes.
– Water extraction can contribute to climate change by releasing greenhouse gases.
It is important to weigh the positive and negative impacts of water extraction before making decisions about whether or not to engage in this activity.