Chemical Quality of Ground Water in Relation to Incidence of Cancer in Parts of SW Punjab, India
2007; IOS Press; Volume: 4; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.3233/ajw-2007-4_2_17
ISSN1875-8568
AutoresNaresh Kochhar, Gurshan Singh Gill, Naresh Tuli, Veena Dadwal, V. Balaram,
Tópico(s)Groundwater and Watershed Analysis
ResumoChemical quality and radon activity of ground water along with F, NO $_3$ , SO $_4$ , U, Pb, Cr and Ni was monitored in certain parts of SW Punjab to assess the role of these elements in causing cancer in Jajjal and Gyana villages of Bhatinda district, Punjab. The work shows that contents of U, Pb, Cr, Ni, F and SO $_4$ are above the permissible limits. The interaction of groundwater with soils formed by the weathering of high heat producing granites of Tosham area and with evaporites including foetid limestone/dolomite is responsible for high contents of radon and other elements. Indiscriminate use of pesticides and the air and water pollution caused by the effluents of thermal plant are also responsible for the degradation of quality of water in the area.
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