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Title: Assessment of Salinity and Fluoride in Groundwater of Semi-Arid Region of Punjab, India
Authors: Krishan, Gopal
Rao, M. S.
Kumar, C. P.
Kumar, Sudhir
Loyal, R. S.
Gill, G. S.
Semwal, Prabhat
Keywords: Groundwater
Groundwater quality
Salinity
Fluoride
Semi-arid region, South-West Punjab.
South-West Punjab
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Enviro Research Publishers
Citation: Current World Environment Vol. 12(1), 34-41 (2017)
Abstract: Groundwater is the major source of drinking water in Southwestern semi-arid region of Punjab, India which is now facing severe salinity and fluoride (F-) problems. A study was carried out in the Bathinda district of southwest semi-arid region of Punjab to assess the salinity and F- concentrations. Groundwater samples from 21 locations were analyzed, and 59% were found to exceed the permissible electrical conductivity (EC) limit of 1500 μS/cm1. Fluoride concentrations exceeded the WHO (2008)1 permissible limit of 1.50 mg/L in 69% of the samples which may significantly affect human health by causing fluorosis. The increase in groundwater levels leading to high evaporation which caused an accumulation of salts and further resulted in increase in EC. The increased F- concentration is mainly due to rock-water interactions which led to fluorite dissolution.
URI: http://117.252.14.250:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/3070
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