| The young educated
villagers formed a welfare association in the name of
“ Thar Sudhar Sangat” and then approached
“ Thar Deep”, an NGO which agreed to financing
a tube well project on a condition that unskilled labour
would be provided by the village association.
The villagers agreed and drilling
work was started from March 28, 2005. First test bore
up to a depth of 600 feet was failure as it was having
highly saline water.
However, on the insistence of the
association, the NGO management agreed for test drilling
up to 1200 feet depth, although it was costly as well
risky project. The second test bore became successful
as on reaching a depth of 1053 feet, water started oozing
out from the hole. This was a blessing for the villagers
as well as drilling engineers as no such complete artesian
condition was observed in any of wells drilled in Thar
by other agencies although semi-artesian conditions
were found in almost all the deep drilled wells where
water used to rise in the pipes touching a depth of
25 to 100 feet at various places.
A 12-inches bore up to depth of 1224
feet was drilled in which six inch size filter of 200
feet length and remaining blind pipe (PVC or fibre glass)
were installed. A delivery pipe of six inches is horizontally
fated at seven feet height from which water is coming
out with full pressure indicating an estimated discharge
of one cubic foot per second (one Cusec).
The water is mildly warm at the time
of discharge and with its continuous flow for 24 hours
during last two months, a big pond has been formed in
the land adjacent to a tube well from which the live
stock of villagers is quenching its thirst freely.
The people of “Soomon”
and adjacent villages are taking water from a lined
tank constructed by the NGO. The water is mildly saline
having total solvable salts (TSS) in the range of 2700
parts per million (PPM) with less quantity of sodium
chlorides as it does not taste highly saline.
The villagers say that the water is
quite fit for drinking as well other uses like cooking,
washing clothes, baths etc and no problem has been observed
so far. The village association is planning to construct
an over head tank, install hydropower generating unit
and water supply pipeline in the village for which they
are looking towards the government and NGOs for assistance
Artesian or springs like conditions
of free flowing water are usually found in mountainous
areas due to confined aquifers at low depths and high-localized
recharge due to high precipitation but it is rarely
found in the deserts.
Scientific literature on hydrogeological
conditions of deserts is limited and almost negligible
for Thar desert. The discovery of deep seated ground
water in Thar became possible only due to efforts of
late Abdul Khalique Sheikh, a pioneer geologist, who
,after working for 16 years in Saudi Arabia for ground
water exploration joined SAZDA at its inception in 1985.
As a Chief Hydrogeologist, he prepared a project proposal
for deep seated ground water investigation in Thar and
Kohistan.
Mohammad Khan Junejo, the then prime
minister appreciated the project and arranged deep drilling
rig machines and other equipment through grant from
Japan.
More than 150 wells were drilled in
Thar and Kohistan some of which were more than 1000
feet deep having semi- artesian conditions and were
made operational by installing pumping system. This
solved acute water shortage problem of a large area
in Thar. These wells had given a clue for availability
of deep seated ground water, its quantity, and quality.
Sufficient ground water investigation work has been
carried out in Rajisthan (India) but their reports and
details are not easily and readily available in Pakistan.
The results obtained for artesian
conditions of deep-seated water at 1200 feet depth will
be harbinger for further exploration of such wells in
Thar.
Artesian water in Thar has been explored
for the first time, which can bring prosperity to this
neglected area and living conditions of these poor of
the Sindh province. The concerned district governments
need to start a well-organized programme for exploration
of deep-seated ground water in Thar with financial assistance
from the federal and provincial governments and international
donor agencies.
Full-fledged technical organizations
may be established in the concerned districts for reconnaissance
surveys, investigations, exploration and installation
of tube wells with participation of local people.
The NGOs interested in the well-being
of downtrodden populace of Thar may be given free hand
to carry out development work with full assistance from
the government agencies.
For ascertaining the quantity and
source of Recharge, proper surveys must be carried out
and the tube wells may be installed at proper spacing
so that pressure of the water remains constant.
Metalled road construction work
may be accelerated to make whole of Thar area easily
accessible for carrying out development activities.
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