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Ethiopia Launches Groundwater Mapping Initiative

Addis Ababa, — – A five-year comprehensive groundwater resources initiative aimed at identifying and mapping the resources throughout Ethiopia was launched in Addis Ababa today.

The initiative would carry out a thorough investigation and analysis of the country’s groundwater availability, distribution, and quality–crucial for country’s sustainable water management and resource planning, Minister of Water and Energy, Habtamu Ittefa stated.

According to him, the project emphasized the importance of identifying and harnessing groundwater resources for the development of the country.

Ethiopia’s Hawassa University and Haramaya University in collaboration with Aarhus University of Denmark are engaged to carry out the mapping project.

The primary objectives of the project includes an analysis of how these resources can be effectively utilized and developed to support future projects to promote sustainable water management and address the water needs of the population.

Although Ethiopia is widely recognized for its considerable and diverse water resources, it is important that these resources must be carefully utilized for development, it was learnt.

“Although groundwater is always available, its quality requires many works. In some places, it is not used because it contains fluoride and chloride and other chemicals,” according to Minister of Water and Energy, Habtamu Ittefa.

He also mentioned that identifying these specific water areas will serve as a valuable resource and an essential starting point for the development of future national projects related to water resources management and improvement.