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Over-extraction of groundwater refers to the unsustainable removal of water from underground aquifers at a rate faster than natural replenishment, leading to severe ecological, economic, and social consequences. This excessive withdrawal can cause land subsidence, reduced water quality, and depletion of critical water sources, threatening long-term water security and biodiversity.
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