FLUORIDE CONTAMINATION THREAT IN THE GROUNDWATER OF ASSAM, INDIA: A CASE STUDY IN THE HIGH CONCENTRATION ZONE OF NAGAON
Abstract
This work focuses on the chemistry of groundwater in the district of Nagaon, Assam, India, which is a high concentration zone for fluoride; with areas of particular interest being the major ion chemistry, and identification of contamination levels with reference to fluoride. Fluoride concentration well above the WHO guideline value was found in several locations of the district with a range of values between 0.14 and 3.65 mg/L. About 60% of the samples studied had F- content higher than the recommended maximum permissible level of 1.5 mg/L, while about 10% samples had it below the recommended level of 0.6 mg/L. The chemical characteristic of the groundwater study shows that the cationic chemistry is dominated by Ca2+ and Na+ while anionic chemistry is primarily dominated by Cl- ; the geological formation of the area is the basic cause of high fluoride content in its groundwater.
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