Abstract

Insufficient attention has been given to management issues of groundwater in desertic aquifers, especially pumping policies and the proper design of well fields, i.e., the spatial distribution among wells and among well fields. In Saudi Arabia, many wells have been drilled in small areas, and in some parts of the Kingdom, groundwater pumping has increased drastically during the last two decades. Heavy pumping from large numbers of clustered wells in closely spaced well fields has resulted in unacceptable impacts on water levels and water quality in these areas. Numerical techniques were used to assess the impacts of this practice in parts of the Eastern Province. If the existing water-management policies and trend of increased pumping continue, a considerable additional drawdown will occur. Therefore, proper groundwater-management and conservation schemes need to be adopted. The approaches include optimization of well-field designs and well operations, and the implementation of effective irrigation-scheduling techniques. The implementation of a comprehensive irrigation water-management system in a large irrigation project has resulted in significant recovery of groundwater in the project area in the Eastern Province.

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