Which becomes a problem when mining groundwater continues?

When mining groundwater continues, it can lead to depletion of the aquifer, saltwater intrusion, land subsidence, and destruction of natural ecosystems. This can also result in reduced water availability for agriculture, industry, and municipal use, leading to water shortages and conflicts over water resources. Additionally, excessive groundwater withdrawal can impact the quality of water by increasing concentrations of contaminants and reducing water levels in surface water bodies connected to the aquifer.