Ali Hama Salih, a member of the Kurdistan Region Parliament said on Facebook, that the depth of tube wells in Erbil has increased from 120 meters to 700 meters in 26 years, a seven fold. In the next two years, the depth will lower to 1000 meters and that will leave half of Erbil without water.

He revealed that the main reason was drilling a large number of wells during this period. Apartments and residential projects largely rely on groundwater. A large number of gardens and villas in Erbil suburbs have drilled wells independently.

Solving the problem, the lawmaker wrote, requires the government to accelerate laying of water pipes to all neighborhoods and residential projects that rely on groundwater, and to install water networks within the neighborhoods.

The Kurdistan region is facing low precipitation rates, and many regions have declared draught. Erbil lies in a relatively dry plateau and continuous drilling of wells in the city has drained Erbil’s underground water.