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    Annual Groundwater Quality Report 2025 released by Central Ground Water Board (CGWB)

    Posted 29 Nov 2025

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    Article Summary

    Article Summary

    The 2025 report finds 71.7% of India's groundwater meets standards; nitrate, uranium, fluoride, and lead contamination pose health risks, but most water remains suitable for irrigation. 

    Key Findings 

    • 71.7% of India's groundwater meets BIS standards but 28.3% of samples exceed limits for one or more parameters,
    • Nitrate Contamination: Nitrate is most widespread pollutant nationally, with approximately 20% samples exceeding WHO and BIS limits(45 mg/L) ,followed by fluoride and salinity
      • It is largely attributed to anthropogenic sources, e.g. fertilizer use and sewage and animal waste seeping in groundwater.
    • Uranium contamination: Samples with uranium levels above the safe limit of 30 ppb were found at 6.71% during the Pre-Monsoon and 7.91% during post-monsoon.
      • Punjab recorded  highest contamination, followed by Haryana and Delhi
    • Salinity: Salinity (Electrical Conductivity,) is a critical issue in arid and semi-arid regions like Rajasthan and Delhi, exceeding limits in 7.23% of samples.,
    • Fluoride -  8.05% of nationwide samples exceeded limit however it was predominantly geogenic (naturally occurring)Rajasthan showed highest contamination 
    • Lead - Delhi recorded highest contamination.It can impair cognitive development , increases blood pressure, affect kidney and is classified as probable carcinogen
    • Irrigation Suitability: The groundwater quality is largely suitable for irrigation purposes. The majority of samples, 94.30%, fall into the "excellent category”.
    • Other Trace Metal and Geogenic Contaminations: Arsenic (especially in Ganga and Brahamaputra basin), Manganese (e.g., Assam, Karnataka, Odisha, Uttar Pradesh, and West Bengal) etc.

     CGWB (Faridabad, Haryana ) 

    • Origin: Established in 1970 by renaming the Exploratory Tube wells Organization
    • Ministry: Under Ministry of Jal Shakti 
    • Role: Management, exploration, monitoring, regulation etc of ground water resources of the country
    • It is also discharging the functions as Central Ground Water Authority(CGWA) established under Environment Protection Act, 1986.
    • Tags :
    • Ground Water Contamination
    • Uranium Level
    • Annual Groundwater Quality Report 2025
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