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Indian drinking water supplies contaminated by high levels of uranium

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The detection of radioactivity, which can cause serious health problems, prompts calls for changes to water-quality monitoring.

Scientists have discovered widespread uranium pollution in drinking water supplies in India.

The study, led by researchers from Duke University in the US, believes the main source of the contamination found in wells and aquifers is natural, although human factors are believed to be making it worse.


Studies have shown that uranium-contaminated drinking water can cause severe health problems such as chronic kidney disease.

"Nearly a third of all water wells we tested in one state, Rajasthan, contained uranium levels that exceed the World Health Organization and US Environmental Protection Agency's safe drinking water standards," said Professor Avner Vengosh.

Professor Vengosh, who researches geochemistry and water quality, said: "By analysing previous water quality studies, we also identified aquifers contaminated with similarly high levels of uranium in 26 other districts in northwestern India and nine districts in southern or southeastern India."

"The results of this study strongly suggest there is a need to revise current water-quality monitoring programs in India and re-evaluate human health risks in areas of high uranium prevalence," said Professor Vengosh said.

"Developing effective remediation technologies and preventive management practices should also be a priority."

According to the WHO, water is safe to drink if there are less than 30 micrograms - one millionth of a gram - of uranium per litre.

Despite this, the Bureau of Indian Standards' drinking water specificatons does not list or measure for uranium contamination.

Professor Vengosh and his colleagues sampled water from 324 wells in Rajasthan and Gujarat in India.

They measured the isotope ratios in a number of the samples and compared them to data from 68 previous studies of groundwater geochemistry in 16 Indian states.

"Our analysis showed that the occurrence of uranium in these groundwater sources depends on several factors," said Rachel Coyte, a PhD student in Professor Vengosh's lab, and lead author of the study.

Part of that was natural and included how much uranium occurred in the rocks of the aquifers, wich environmental factors can make increasingly soluble and likely to enter the water chain.

However human activities, especially groundwater being over-used for agricultural irrigation, may be contributing to the problem, said Ms Coyte.

India's acquifers are mostly composed of clay, silt and gravel which have been carried down from the Himalayas by streams and uranium-rich granitic rocks.

When these acquifers are over-pumped, their water levels decline causing the minerals to oxidise and effectively enrich the uranium in the shallow groundwater that's left behind.

"One of the takeaways of this study is that human activities can make a bad situation worse, but we could also make it better," Professor Vengosh said.

"Including a uranium standard in the Bureau of Indian Standards' drinking water specification based on uranium's kidney-harming effects, establishing monitoring systems to identify at-risk areas, and exploring new ways to prevent or treat uranium contamination will help ensure access to safe drinking water for tens of millions in India," he said.


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Yaar simple Hindustanis kaya kam they ke ab radioactive Hindustanis ko bhi jhailna paray ga
 
We hear news daily of a new country banning Indian produce, rice,etc. My main question is when will Pakistan stop selling/buying from India? We can’t afford this contamination in our ecosystem.
 
Ground water is depleting quickly in Pakistan too particularly in Baluchistan. unfortunately you have no researchers conducting such studies there. Now, if you all read and understood this report, you should be equally concerned. Ofcourse most who post here have happily fled pakistan and their only concern is to score brownie points against India, while in the process displaying their severe lack of understanding or care for the country of their origin. Carry on.

For other, Indians have regularly conducted studies of Uranium contamination when the water table depleted since the 90s. However our Government has not stepped up in 1) Educating people who consume such water 2) Fix a safety level for Uranium and Radon contamination in ground water. Hope this study helps fix both at the earliest.
 
Ground water is depleting quickly in Pakistan too particularly in Baluchistan. unfortunately you have no researchers conducting such studies there. Now, if you all read and understood this report, you should be equally concerned. Ofcourse most who post here have happily fled pakistan and their only concern is to score brownie points against India, while in the process displaying their severe lack of understanding or care for the country of their origin. Carry on.

For other, Indians have regularly conducted studies of Uranium contamination when the water table depleted since the 90s. However our Government has not stepped up in 1) Educating people who consume such water 2) Fix a safety level for Uranium and Radon contamination in ground water. Hope this study helps fix both at the earliest.

No researchers? Are you serious? Pakistan has some of the best agricultural scientists and geologists in the world.

Don’t worry about us. We can handle ourselves, take care of your own affairs.
 
No researchers? Are you serious? Pakistan has some of the best agricultural scientists and geologists in the world.

Don’t worry about us. We can handle ourselves, take care of your own affairs.
Then you must be having studies like this done quite a few times. Any publications of those?
 

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