Contamination, Pollution and Quality
Fluorosis in Gujarat - a disaster ahead: a study by Carewater
Posted on 20 May, 2009 12:25 PMThis study by Carewater highlights the problem of increasing cases of Fluorosis through fluoride contaminated groundwater in North Gujarat and its misdiagnosis as Musculo-skeletal disea
Social impact of high incidence of kidney stones: a study of coastal villages in Junagadh (Gujarat)
Posted on 20 May, 2009 12:12 PMThis study from the coastal villages of Junagadh, Gujarat by Carewater aims at estimating the prevalence of kidney stones in the region and understand its varied socioeconomic impacts in terms o
Groundwater and well-water quality in the alluvial aquifer of central Gujarat - a paper by Carewater
Posted on 20 May, 2009 12:02 PMThis paper by Carewater highlights the emerging groundwater pollution problems and the increasing incidences of aquifer contamination in the state of Gujarat and describes the drinking water problems arising because of the conta
Impacts of groundwater contamination with fluoride and arsenic - Affliction severity, medical cost and wage loss in Indian villages
Posted on 20 May, 2009 11:56 AMThis document on the study conducted by IWMI on the Carewater site aimed at understanding the economic and social burden experienced by people afflicted with contamination of water due to higher percentages
Issues and approaches for drinking water quality in rural India: a background paper by WaterAid
Posted on 20 May, 2009 11:40 AMThis background paper by WaterAid highlights the challenges involved in achieving clean drinking water supply in rural India.
Water contamination due to arsenic and nitrates and their health implications - research studies
Posted on 20 May, 2009 11:10 AMWater contamination due to arsenic
Piped dreams: quality of drinking water supplied to Indian homes (Nov 2003)
Posted on 20 May, 2009 10:36 AM"Piped dreams". is a report by Lalitha Sridhar, written in November 2003, that examines the issue of quality of drinking water supplied to Indian homes today, and concludes that water quality must become a very serious concern for our public agencies, in order to solve the impending water crisis.
Towards a more effective operational response - arsenic contamination of groundwater in south and east asian countries: a policy report by World Bank
Posted on 20 May, 2009 10:16 AMThis policy report on arsenic contamination of groundwater resources by the World Bank presents the findings of a study undertaken by the World Bank in 2005, t
Arsenic levels in Delhi's groundwater studied using hydride generator accessory coupled with atomic absorption spectrophotometer
Posted on 19 May, 2009 04:13 PMThis is a paper from the Indian Journal of Clinical Biochemistry. In this paper hydride generator accessory coupled with atomic absorption spectrophotometer was used to study the arsenic levels in the groundwaters of Delhi. The arsenic levels in the groundwater samples range from 0.0170 to 0.100 ppm.
The emerging challenge of groundwater pollution and contamination in India
Posted on 19 May, 2009 02:55 PMThis article published on the International Water Management Institute (IWMI) site begins by highlighting the crucial role that groundwater plays as a decentralized source of drinking water for millions rural and urban families in India accounting for nearly