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    National Green Tribunal (NGT) highlighted inadequate addressing of arsenic and fluoride groundwater contamination

    Posted 24 Feb 2024

    1 min read

    Background

    • NGT had taken suo motu cognizance of the matter based on the Central Ground Water Board (CGWB) report.
    • As per CGWB report, Arsenic was reported in 230 districts (in 25 states) and fluoride was reported in 469 districts (in 27 states).

     

    Impacts of these Contaminations

    • Fluoride: dental fluorosis, skeletal fluorosis and non-skeletal fluorosis, induces ageing.
    • Arsenic: skin de-pigmentation, bronchitis, and skin, lung, bladder, and liver cancer.
      • Other adverse health effects include dermatological, neurological, respiratory, cardiovascular, immunological, and endocrine impacts.

     

    Permissible limits: The Bureau of Indian Standards  has mandated the maximum permissible limit:-

    • For Arsenic 0.01 mg/L and for fluoride 1.0 mg/L.

     

    Reasons for

    • Arsenic contamination: weathering of minerals followed by subsequent leaching and runoff, anthropogenic activities such as mining, over-exploitation of groundwater, etc.
    • Fluoride Contamination: breakdown of rocks and soils and deposition of atmospheric particles.

     

    Initiatives for Quality Water in India

    • Jal Jeevan Mission (potable tap water supply to every rural household).
    • CGWB generates data on groundwater and monitors its quality.
    • The Ministry of Jal Shakti has issued guidelines for the control and regulation of groundwater extraction.
    • Tags :
    • Groundwater contamination
    • Arsenic and Flouride
    • NGT
    • Quality Water
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