noun
- the act of pumping something, especially groundwater or oil, at a rate faster than it can be naturally replenished
Usage: commonly used in environmental and resource management contexts
verb
- to pump something excessively or at an unsustainable rate
Usage: present participle or gerund form of 'overpump'
Examples
- Overpumping of aquifers in the region has caused water levels to drop significantly.
- The farmers were overpumping groundwater to irrigate their crops during the drought.
- Scientists warn that overpumping fossil aquifers could lead to permanent depletion.
- The city reduced overpumping by implementing stricter water usage regulations.
- Overpumping of oil reserves has accelerated the depletion of natural resources.
- Communities are facing water shortages due to decades of overpumping.
- The government imposed fines on industries caught overpumping groundwater.