Groundwater Management of the South Al Batinah/Interior Governorates in the Sultanate of Oman

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Muscat, 28/10/2014 Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Groundwater Management Institute Groundwater Management of the South Al Batinah/Interior Governorates in the Sultanate of Oman By Eng. Saif Al Amri

Muscat,28/10/2014 One of the driest and hottest countries of the world Facts & Statistics The Sultanate classified among the countries falling below the water poverty line Annual renewable water resources = 1300 Mm3 70 % of them is used and the rest is lost to the sea or desert 92 % of water resources used in agriculture

Muscat, 28/10/2014 Distribution of rainfall rates in the Sultanate governorates Mean of Monthly Rainfall (mm) for the period 1988-2013 in the Jabal Al Akhdar Area

28/10/2014 Objectives To understand and clarify the role of groundwater in the region; To overview the problems associated with groundwater in the study area ; To address the challenges of the groundwater resource management in the study area;

28/10/2014 Study Area Location

Muscat, 28/10/2014 Problem Statement Most of the water demand in the study area is supplied by groundwater resources. A gap between recharge and discharge. Absence of alternatives water resources. Quantifying the available water is very crucial for effective water resource management, sustainable agriculture and stable environment.

Geomorphology & Geology of the Study Area Muscat,28/10/2014

28/10/2014 Problems Associated with Groundwater in the Study Area Depletion of the Groundwater 70 Water Level in the Different Monitoring Wells in Northern Part Chatchments W a t e r L e v e l 60 50 40 30 20 10 (Wadi Al 14JT- (Fara ((Mabailah10TD- ((Maawel52JT- (Bani 6BKD- (Kharus 0 1988 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 Years

Muscat, 28/10/2014 Problems Associated with Groundwater in the Study Area Depletion of the Groundwater Water level in the different monitoring wells southern part catchments 40 35 Water Level 30 25 20 15 10 MN-18-01 Andam-Halfayn MN-3 Andam-Halfayn TN-4 Andam-Halfayn WH-63 Andam-Halfayn NSA-4A Omairy JA-11 Andam-Halfayn BAH-37 Omairy 5 0 1983 1985 1987 1989 19991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013 Years

Muscat,28/10/2014 Problems Associated with Groundwater in the Study Area Oman Salinity Strategy 2012 (MAF) GW use is about 54% higher than renewable supplies MRMWR, 2012 Salinity moved 12 km towards inland in 2005 1995 2000 2005 2010 2005 2012 Walther M. et al, 2014 2-4km (1974) 5-7 km in 2005 Final state of transient simulation

Problems Associated with Groundwater in the Study Area Groundwater pollution Microbial and chemical contamination in the densely populated areas because of the lack of wastewater sewerage systems and the extensive use of septic tanks. Agrochemicals, fertilizer and pesticides, is widespread and is a serious hazard to groundwater quality as most aquifers are unconfined and soils are sandy loams with low organic content. Storage tanks of gasoline and oil, hazardous waste sites and landfills Muscat, 28/10/2014

Muscat,28/10/2014 Main Challenges in Study Area Balance between demand and renewable water resources Protection of water resources from both pollution and depletion Increase in collection and reuse of treated wastewater Secure agricultural water demand according to the available water resources The complexity of the hydrologic system & Lack of information

Muscat,28/10/2014 Alternative Water Sources in the Study area 12 of treatment plants operated by the MRMWR distributed in the towns located in the study area. one main water desalination plant located in Barka operated by PAEW supplied most Wilayates of the study area(under progress ).

Muscat,28/10/2014 Groundwater management Issues Institutions Governing groundwater Water rights & legislation Stakeholders participation Awareness and education Management Functions Technical Inputs Resource Assessment Quality evaluation Aquifer monitoring networks Basin planning Information management Resource allocation Pollution control Prevention of side effects

Muscat, 28/10/2014 Conclusions Quantifying groundwater resources is a key issue for the management of the limited water resources in arid regions, The main challenges facing groundwater in the study area are scarcity, sea water intrusion, and anthropogenic pollution, Applying of alternative water resources will reduce the pressure on groundwater aquifers, Constructing of the recharge dams to increase the infiltration and storage dams to harvest water will reduce the salinity intrusion and groundwater depletion, Consider IWRM tools for change in different areas to improve water management systems

Muscat,28/10/2014 Next Steps of the Study Development and application of a large-scale groundwater balance model to : understanding the nature of groundwater recharge in the study area, Identify the major flowpaths and residence times of the water recharging the aquifers, Evaluate of the past and current state of the system, Evaluate the water budget in a mixed region and to identify and apply sustainable management strategies of the existing groundwater resources.

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