põhjaveevarud
Põhjaveevarud, also known as groundwater resources, refer to the amount of water stored beneath the Earth's surface in aquifers. These aquifers are geological formations consisting of permeable rocks, sand, or gravel that can hold and transmit significant quantities of water. Groundwater is a vital source of fresh water for many communities, used for drinking, agriculture, and industrial purposes.
The replenishment of groundwater resources occurs through the process of recharge, primarily from precipitation that infiltrates
Sustainable management of põhjaveevarud is crucial to ensure their long-term availability. This involves monitoring groundwater levels,