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Groundwater Management
              in Pakistan



      Dr. Asad Sarwar Qureshi
              IWMI-Pakistan



GWP/IWMI Workshop on Climate Change, food
and water security, Feb. 24-25, Colombo
Why GW is so important?
  Existing water usage in Pakistan (BCM)

   Description of Uses
                                                     Rainfall
                              River   Groundwater   Harvesting
                                                                 Total

Irrigated Agriculture         76.5       51.8         5.79       134.1
Domestic Water Supplies       2.59       4.19         0.37       7.15
& Sanitation
Industries                    0.74       1.97           -        2.71

                    Total :   79.8       57.9         6.17       144


Over 1.2 million pumps, out of which 0.8 M are only in Punjab.
Increased yields by 150-200%. Cropping intensity increases
from 70% to 150%. Drought mitigation, Drinking water for
major cities. Major source for drinking water in urban areas.
Groundwater-poverty relationship
                            WET




                                  Time Dimension
                            YEAR
                            S


        Comfortable                                    Relatively Safer
          Zone                                              Zone


 Head                 Middle                            Tail          Rain-fed

                                                         A       Vulnerable
         Relatively Safer                                          Zone
              Zone

                                                   GW-source for survival
                            DRY
Challenges of GW management

•   Over-exploitation in many areas.
•   Quality deterioration.
•   Secondary salinization
•   Non compliance of governing laws.
Imbalance in recharge-discharge
      (Water table decline in 43 canal commands)




                Punjab



                                     Sindh




The situation in Balochistan is even worse. Sindh is
extracting less groundwater due to quality concerns
Depletion due to overdraft
Increased WT depths and pumping costs. Average WT decline in the IB
is 1.5 m/yr. About 5% area in Punjab and 15% in Balochistan has gone
out of reach of the poor.




        1993                              2003
Spatial and Temporal GW Quality

            1977                                     2003




                                                     Fresh
                                                     Marginal
                                                     Hazardous



22% in Punjab and 78% area in Sindh has saline GW.
Soil salinization-still the biggest threat




One ton of salts per ha per year with surface water irrigation.
GW irrigation and Conjunctive water use is even adding more.
GW Governance: HOW?
• In addition to administrative problems, less respect for
  law and political interference are major reasons.
• Failure of permit system (1980s).
• Non implementation of GW regulatory framework in
  1990s (developed with the assistance of WB) due to
  lack of political interest.
• Failure to enforce PIDA act of 1999-2000 due to
  administrative and political complications.
GW management options for Pakistan

• Improve surface supplies-reduce system losses.

• Build storages to save water for dry periods.

• Energy-groundwater nexus??? May be not for Pakistan.

• Control demand to reduce dependence on GW.

• GW is complex in Pakistan—No single solution.
Climate change impacts….
Annual Flows to Sea
Drastic reduction-threat to coastal Environment
Increase storage capacity
(15% of the river flow; only enough for 30 days-
          32% will be lost by 2025)


                    59% of the flow in the Indus comes
                    from rainfall and 85% is received in
                    during monsoon – storage must!!
Improve water allocation delivery and
  distribution-reduce system losses
  Description of Losses               Annual System Losses (billion m3)
                                      1975-80 1980-85 1985-90 1990-95
  Canal Conveyance losses             27.4     27.3     26.9        27.0
  Watercourse Conveyance Losses       41.3     41.1     40.4        40.7
  Field Application Losses            15.5     15.4     15.2        15.3
  Total Losses                        84.2     83.8     82.5        83.0
  Total Canal Diversions              130.7    130.0    128.0       128.8
  Overall Irrigation Efficiency (%)   36       36       36          36
  (Source: Ahmad, 2008)

• Less and unreliable canal water supplies
• Tail-end farmers get 20% less from middle
  farmers and middle farmers get 20% less
  than head farmers.
Electricity restrictions-not for PK
• Electric wells have reduced to 10% of the total. Use of
  power supply as a tool for GW management is probably not
  the answer.
• Cost of GW irrigation 30 times higher than that of surface
  irrigation. US$ 5.5/ha/yr for canal and 167 US$/ha/yr.
• Cost of water from diesel tubewells (US ¢ 2.50/m3) is three
  times higher than electric tubewells (US ¢ 0.80/m3).
• Farmer prefer diesel tubewells due to low initial installation
  costs, suitability for small fragmented farms and no worry
  of power cuts.

• Control demand
GW management options
• Rationalizing cropping patterns according to water
  availability (rice, sugarcane areas can be reduced??).

• Improve productivity of rain-fed areas (rain-fed areas
  contribute only 10% of total production; Yields are only
  1-1.5 t/ha and can be doubled by better WM).
• Increasing use of alternate water resources
  (wastewater, saline water) for agriculture (Pakistan
  produces 4.5 BCM WW—mostly wasted).
Complex GW occurrence-complex solutions?
                                     Fresh GW underline
                                     by saline GW-
                                     manage pumping


Fresh GW-overdraft-
control pumping



Shallow-saline
GW-Drainage
Thank you

Qureshi, A.S., P.G. McCornick, A. Sarwar and B. R. Sharma, 2010. Challenges and prospects
for sustainable groundwater management in the Indus Basin, Pakistan. Water Resources
Management, Vol. 24, No. 8:1551-1569.

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Groundwater Management in Pakistan, by Dr Asad Sarwar Qureshi, IWMI Pakistan

  • 1. Groundwater Management in Pakistan Dr. Asad Sarwar Qureshi IWMI-Pakistan GWP/IWMI Workshop on Climate Change, food and water security, Feb. 24-25, Colombo
  • 2. Why GW is so important? Existing water usage in Pakistan (BCM) Description of Uses Rainfall River Groundwater Harvesting Total Irrigated Agriculture 76.5 51.8 5.79 134.1 Domestic Water Supplies 2.59 4.19 0.37 7.15 & Sanitation Industries 0.74 1.97 - 2.71 Total : 79.8 57.9 6.17 144 Over 1.2 million pumps, out of which 0.8 M are only in Punjab. Increased yields by 150-200%. Cropping intensity increases from 70% to 150%. Drought mitigation, Drinking water for major cities. Major source for drinking water in urban areas.
  • 3. Groundwater-poverty relationship WET Time Dimension YEAR S Comfortable Relatively Safer Zone Zone Head Middle Tail Rain-fed A Vulnerable Relatively Safer Zone Zone GW-source for survival DRY
  • 4. Challenges of GW management • Over-exploitation in many areas. • Quality deterioration. • Secondary salinization • Non compliance of governing laws.
  • 5. Imbalance in recharge-discharge (Water table decline in 43 canal commands) Punjab Sindh The situation in Balochistan is even worse. Sindh is extracting less groundwater due to quality concerns
  • 6. Depletion due to overdraft Increased WT depths and pumping costs. Average WT decline in the IB is 1.5 m/yr. About 5% area in Punjab and 15% in Balochistan has gone out of reach of the poor. 1993 2003
  • 7. Spatial and Temporal GW Quality 1977 2003 Fresh Marginal Hazardous 22% in Punjab and 78% area in Sindh has saline GW.
  • 8. Soil salinization-still the biggest threat One ton of salts per ha per year with surface water irrigation. GW irrigation and Conjunctive water use is even adding more.
  • 9. GW Governance: HOW? • In addition to administrative problems, less respect for law and political interference are major reasons. • Failure of permit system (1980s). • Non implementation of GW regulatory framework in 1990s (developed with the assistance of WB) due to lack of political interest. • Failure to enforce PIDA act of 1999-2000 due to administrative and political complications.
  • 10. GW management options for Pakistan • Improve surface supplies-reduce system losses. • Build storages to save water for dry periods. • Energy-groundwater nexus??? May be not for Pakistan. • Control demand to reduce dependence on GW. • GW is complex in Pakistan—No single solution.
  • 12. Annual Flows to Sea Drastic reduction-threat to coastal Environment
  • 13. Increase storage capacity (15% of the river flow; only enough for 30 days- 32% will be lost by 2025) 59% of the flow in the Indus comes from rainfall and 85% is received in during monsoon – storage must!!
  • 14. Improve water allocation delivery and distribution-reduce system losses Description of Losses Annual System Losses (billion m3) 1975-80 1980-85 1985-90 1990-95 Canal Conveyance losses 27.4 27.3 26.9 27.0 Watercourse Conveyance Losses 41.3 41.1 40.4 40.7 Field Application Losses 15.5 15.4 15.2 15.3 Total Losses 84.2 83.8 82.5 83.0 Total Canal Diversions 130.7 130.0 128.0 128.8 Overall Irrigation Efficiency (%) 36 36 36 36 (Source: Ahmad, 2008) • Less and unreliable canal water supplies • Tail-end farmers get 20% less from middle farmers and middle farmers get 20% less than head farmers.
  • 15. Electricity restrictions-not for PK • Electric wells have reduced to 10% of the total. Use of power supply as a tool for GW management is probably not the answer. • Cost of GW irrigation 30 times higher than that of surface irrigation. US$ 5.5/ha/yr for canal and 167 US$/ha/yr. • Cost of water from diesel tubewells (US ¢ 2.50/m3) is three times higher than electric tubewells (US ¢ 0.80/m3). • Farmer prefer diesel tubewells due to low initial installation costs, suitability for small fragmented farms and no worry of power cuts. • Control demand
  • 16. GW management options • Rationalizing cropping patterns according to water availability (rice, sugarcane areas can be reduced??). • Improve productivity of rain-fed areas (rain-fed areas contribute only 10% of total production; Yields are only 1-1.5 t/ha and can be doubled by better WM). • Increasing use of alternate water resources (wastewater, saline water) for agriculture (Pakistan produces 4.5 BCM WW—mostly wasted).
  • 17. Complex GW occurrence-complex solutions? Fresh GW underline by saline GW- manage pumping Fresh GW-overdraft- control pumping Shallow-saline GW-Drainage
  • 18. Thank you Qureshi, A.S., P.G. McCornick, A. Sarwar and B. R. Sharma, 2010. Challenges and prospects for sustainable groundwater management in the Indus Basin, Pakistan. Water Resources Management, Vol. 24, No. 8:1551-1569.