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    Uranium, lead, nitrate — Delhi’s groundwater loaded with toxic metals, among India’s worst

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    Heavy Metal Contamination in Delhi's Groundwater

    Delhi's groundwater contamination is a significant environmental issue, with high levels of uranium, lead, nitrate, fluoride, and salinity-related indicators.

    Key Findings from Central Ground Water Board's Report

    • Delhi exhibits one of the highest levels of lead contamination, impacting cognitive development, blood pressure, kidney function, and posing carcinogenic risks. 
      • 9.3% of samples exceeded permissible limits compared to 3.23% in Assam and 2.04% in Rajasthan.
    • Uranium levels in Delhi are high, with 13-15% of samples surpassing permissible limits.
    • Nitrate contamination, driven by agricultural and waste disposal practices, poses additional health risks.
    • Fluoride concentrations, mainly geogenic, arise from water-rock interactions in certain aquifers.
    • Electrical Conductivity (EC) as an indicator of salinity is concerning, with 23.3% of samples exceeding limits.

    Health and Environmental Impacts

    • High uranium levels, electrical conductivity, and Sodium Adsorption Ratio (SAR) impact water usability for agriculture and industries.
    • High levels of contamination detected in monsoon and post-monsoon samples.
    • NaCl-type salinity and CaCl₂-type hardness noted, with significant implications for water use.

    Recommendations and Actions

    • Environmental groups call for public disclosure of groundwater quality data and action plans.
    • CPCB's recommendations include: 
      • Source protection and improved fertilizer management.
      • Targeted treatment technologies and strict industrial effluent regulation.
      • Hotspot monitoring and hydrogeochemical mapping.

    Public and Institutional Response

    • Earth Warrior demands transparency from Delhi Jal Board on water quality and treatment methods.
    • Calls for compliance with Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) for safe drinking water.
    • Tags :
    • Groundwater
    • Heavy Metal Contamination
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