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News 27 Mar, 2025

Exploring Managed Aquifer Recharge for groundwater sustainability in the Mekong Delta

On 27 February 2025, IUCN joined a Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR) workshop in Hau Giang Province, Viet Nam with key stakeholders in groundwater sustainability in the Mekong Delta. Hosted by the German Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR), the workshop brought together 60 representatives from MONRE’s CMDA Project Management Unit (Vietnam), Hau Giang Water Supply and Sewerage Joint Stock Company (HAWASUCO), Deltares, WWF Viet Nam, National Center for Water Resources Planning and Investigation (NAWAPI), and Department of Water Resources Management (DWRM) to discuss the role of MAR in securing the region’s groundwater resources.

Participants reviewed previous projects’ results in Hau Giang piloting MAR effectiveness in replenishing groundwater and improving water security such as the Climate Resilient Management of Groundwater and Geohazards (CRMGG) and Domestic Freshwater Supply for the Mekong Delta (DFSMD) initiatives. Discussions explored the regulatory frameworks, feasibility, and challenges of scaling up MAR solutions, reinforcing the urgency of implementing science-based approaches to sustainable groundwater management. 

The Mekong Delta suffers from declining groundwater levels, saline intrusion, arsenic contamination, and land subsidence. IUCN and FAO are implementing and executing respectively the GEF project Cambodia-Mekong Delta Aquifer (CMDA) to address the transboundary groundwater challenges between Cambodia and Viet Nam through improved governance, scientific research, and pilot implementation of MAR solutions.

 

Mr Rober Bower, CTA of CMDA project, presented SAP (Strategic Action Plan)
Mr Rober Bower, CTA of CMDA project, presented a Strategic Action Plan © IUCN Viet Nam

 

At the workshop, the IUCN presented the CMDA, focusing on draft Strategic Action Plan (SAP) for Sustainable Groundwater Management, IUCN’s approach to integrate MAR into sustainable groundwater management, and its support for scientific collaboration between Viet Nam and Cambodia.

The session highlighted how MAR can play a critical role in stabilizing groundwater levels, mitigating saline intrusion, and ensuring long-term water security in the transboundary aquifer. The workshop concluded with a commitment to integrate MAR into groundwater governance and for further collaboration and policy development across the Mekong Delta.