GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Well Water Replenishment Rate Statistics
The well water replenishment rate statistics indicate the potential capacity of the well to recover its water levels over a specific time period.
In this post, we will explore a series of eye-opening statistics related to groundwater and its critical role in our world today. From the significant percentage of freshwater on earth provided by groundwater to the staggering number of people globally who rely on it for their daily water needs, the data paints a compelling picture of the importance of sustainable water management. Let’s dive into these statistics and uncover the vital role groundwater plays in supporting life and ecosystems worldwide.
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"Groundwater accounts for over 30% of freshwater on earth."
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"Over 50% of the United States relies on groundwater for drinking purposes."
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"Globally, 90% of natural disasters are water-related."
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"In the United States alone, almost 500 million people depend on groundwater for their domestic water supply."
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"Groundwater travels slowly and can remain in aquifers for hundreds or thousands of years."
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"In some underdeveloped countries, less than 30% of wells are properly maintained."
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"Approximately 30% of Earth's fresh water is in the ground."
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"In California, U.S., groundwater provides about 30% to 46% of the state’s total water supply."
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"Around 2.1 billion people lack access to safely managed water services."
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"By 2025, an estimated 1.8 billion people will live in areas plagued by water scarcity."
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"About 70% of withdrawn groundwater is used for agriculture."
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"The world's largest user of groundwater is India, where it is used for irrigation for crops."
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"U.S. public water supply withdrawals averaged about 78 Bgal/d in 2015."
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"Groundwater is 20 to 30 times larger than all U.S. lakes, streams, and rivers combined."