News:A new study conducted by the University of Manchester and Mahavir Cancer Institute and Research Centre,Bihar has found uranium contaminating the groundwater in 10 districts of Bihar.
Facts:
- Uranium:It is a mildly radioactive, naturally occurring element that is commonly found in rocks, soil and water.
- Uses: a) fuel for nuclear power reactors for electricity generation b) manufacture of radioisotopes for medical applications c) nuclear science research among others.
- Uranium acceptable limit:World Health Organisation(WHO) has set 30 parts per billion as the provisional safe drinking water standard for uranium.
- Reasons for Uranium Contamination: a) Human factors such as groundwater-table decline b) interaction of the extracted uranium with other chemicals in the groundwater c) Water-rock interactions that cause the uranium to be extracted from those rocks among others.
- Effects: High uranium level in drinking water is associated with kidney toxicity.
Additional Facts:
Other Pollutants of Groundwater:
- Arsenic Contamination:: Arsenic is naturally present in the groundwater.But arsenic in inorganic form is highly toxic and can lead to severe heart diseases, cancer and diabetes.
- Fluoride Contamination:It causes fluorosis which affects the teeth and bones.
- Nitrate Contamination:It occurs due to open sewage disposal and the use of nitrogen fertilizers which can have potential health effects especially on childrens.