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INDIA: Salinity, fluoride, iron and lead levels high in Ahmedabad groundwater

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Salinity, fluoride, iron and lead levels high in Ahmedabad groundwater

Times of India - February 14, 2024

AHEMDABAD: Data from the Union Ministry of Jal Shakti shows that more than half of Gujarat districts are affected by salinity, fluorides and nitrites in their groundwater. Ahmedabad district is afflicted by five of the six issues flagged by the Union ministry, according to a response by Ashwini Kumar Choubey, MoS (environment, forests and climate change), in response to a question by Rajya Sabha member Parimal Nathwani.

Groundwater in Ahmedabad was found to have excessive levels of salinity, fluoride, nitrate, iron and lead, the data shows. The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCBP) using National Water Quality Monitoring Programme (NWMP) data for 2023 including data from 88 monitoring wells in Gujarat stated that 73 of these wells were monitored in 2023 and the water in 52 of them were found to have fluoride content within safe limits, while the other 21 were ‘non-complying’. The data shows that of the 33 districts in Gujarat, 28 have relatively high salinity levels, 30 have high fluoride levels, 32 nitrites, 12 arsenic, 14 iron and one has excessive lead. While salinity renders water hard to use for drinking and irrigation, the other ions can cause several health issues, experts said. However, the overall trend is an improvement in groundwater levels and improved water quality due to availability of surface water via the Narmada canals.

Another set of data, shared by Bishweswar Tudu, MoS (Jal Shakti) in response to Keshari Devi Patel in the Lok Sabha, shows that 51 ‘assessment units’ or wells in Gujarat fall in the OCS (overexploited, critical and semicritical) categories. The data shows that Mehsana district had the most such assessment units, 10, and the district is among 30 in India that had 10 or more such units. It was followed by Banaskantha with 9 units.

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