Status of springs in mountain watershed of western Nepal

Author:

Adhikari Sanot1,Gurung Anup12,Chauhan Raju1,Rijal Deepak3,Dongol Bhawani S.3,Aryal Dibit45,Talchabhadel Rocky6

Affiliation:

1. Youth Alliance for Environment, Sakuna Margha, Gairidhara, Baluwatar, Kathmandu, Nepal

2. Lake Conservation and Development Authority, Gandaki Province, Pokhara, Nepal

3. Paani Program, USAID, Kathmandu, Nepal

4. Key Laboratory of Tibetan Environment Changes and Land Surface Processes, Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China

5. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China

6. Texas A&M Agrilife Research, Texas A&M, EI Paso, TX, USA

Abstract

Abstract The study, conducted in western hilly areas of Nepal, inventoried and mapped over 4,222 springs from five different watersheds. The study showed that more than 50% of the spring sources were found under natural conditions, i.e., open spring whereas 15% of them were of pond type. Similarly, the other 15% spring was recorded as a concrete structure or tank while 1% was determined to be a well. Attempts were made to identify if a change in water discharge from springs relates to rainfall patterns. The inter-annual variability analysis shows a significant fluctuation suggesting variation in water discharge across spring sources. The lowest amount of yearly rainfall received in the river basin is governed by decreasing water flow from the springs in the upper and mid-hills of Nepal. Besides, the intra-annual variation (i.e., seasonal and concentrative nature of rainfall only during monsoon) leads to shortage of drinking water and other domestic purposes (e.g., cooking, cleaning) during the dry months of the year. This study, based on the estimation of discharge flow in these springs, revealed that about 70% were decreasing and, in particular, the flow over the recent ten years decreased significantly.

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Water Science and Technology,Geography, Planning and Development

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