A Case Study
Hydrgeochemical Studies of Major Fluoride Villages in and around Nalgonda District, Andhra Pradesh, India
- 80 pages
- 3 hours of reading
The book explores the critical issue of groundwater pollution in India, highlighting how various human activities, including industrial and agricultural practices, contribute to the degradation of this vital resource. It examines the over-exploitation of groundwater and the infiltration of pollutants, leading to serious water quality problems and health risks, particularly fluorosis among local populations. The research aims to identify the specific causes of high fluoride levels in groundwater, addressing both anthropogenic and geogenic factors affecting water safety.
