T. Rajaram,Ashutosh Das Futures.Water pollution by industrial effluents in India: Discharge scenarios and case for participatory ecosystem specific local regulation.Desalination. 2008Rajaram T and Ashutosh Das (2008), Water pollution by industrial effluents in India: Discharge scenarios and case for ...
Indian interstate trade exacerbates nutrient pollution in food production hubs Shekhar Sharan Goyal Raviraj Dave Udit Bhatia Communications Earth & Environment (2024) Wheat redistribution in Huang-Huai-Hai, China, could reduce groundwater depletion and environmental footprints without compromising production...
Water pollution is the contamination of water bodies by directly or indirectly discharging chemicals, pollutants and wastes without adequate treatment.
2. Uranium occurrence in crustal rocks, ground and surface waters, and chemistry in groundwater 3. Sources of uranium in groundwater 4. Uranium in the environment and its health effects 5. Regulatory limits of uranium in different countries 6. Uranium concentrations in groundwater in India 7. ...
Somasundaram, M. V., Ravindram, G. & Tellam, J. H. Ground-Water Pollution of the Madras Urban Aquifer, India. Ground Water31, 4–11(1993). Wakode, H. B., Baier, K., Jha, R. & Azzam, R. Impact of urbanization on groundwater recharge and urban water balance for the city of...
Waterpollutionis the contamination ofwaterbodies (e.g. lakes‚ rivers‚ oceans and groundwater).Waterpollutionaffects plants and organisms living in these bodies ofwater; and‚ in almost all cases the effect is damaging not only to individual species and populations‚ but also to the natura...
Rapid population explosion, high yielding varieties of crop cul- tivation, excessive application of chemical fertilizers, pesticides, fungicides and herbicides, urban and indus- trial effluents and improper management are the principal cases of groundwater pollution particularly in developing countries (...
The study also showed major long-standing pollution cases in the region with graphical, tabular, and pictorial illustrations of some of the groundwater parameters and at the same time proposed controlling measures to enable eidetic understanding of the concepts and contribution to knowledge. In the ...
Furthermore, with the accelerated pace of industrialization and urbanization, substantial quantities of industrial and agricultural wastewater, domestic sewage, and solid waste are persistently discharged, leading to severe pollution of rivers, lakes, and groundwater [9]. Consequently, there is a ...
In subject area: Earth and Planetary Sciences A 'Water Pollution Cause' refers to the factors such as industrialization, urbanization, and contaminated soil that introduce harmful chemicals into water bodies, threatening the ecosystem and all forms of life dependent on water. ...