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Skeletal Fluorosis

Fluoride in groundwater - Overview and evaluation of removal methods - A report by IGRAC

In this report published by International Groundwater Resources Assessment Centre, information is given about methods for the removal of fluoride from groundwater. The methods can be used by domestic well owners as well as communal water suppliers. The report is divided into the following chapters:Read More

Challenges of sustainable water quality management in rural India - Current Science

FluorideThis paper published in the journal Current Science discusses the various factors that impact effective water quality management in rural India. The article informs that access to safe drinking water remains an urgent necessity, as 30% of urban and 90% of rural households still depend completely on untreated surface or groundwater.

While access to drinking water in India has increased over the past decade, the tremendous adverse impact of unsafe water on health continues. It is estimated that about 21% of communicable diseases in India are water related.

Although some degree of intervention in terms of chlorination and monitoring of water quality exists in major cities and towns, rural India, which constitutes the bulk (70%) of the population, is usually deprived of such interventions. The population in rural India is mainly dependent on the groundwater as a source of drinking water. As a quality concern the groundwater is often found to be contaminated with fluoride, arsenic, iron and salts. In recent years, fluorosis has emerged as major public health issue in rural India.Read More

Fluorosis in an urban slum area of Nalgonda - Andhra Pradesh - An epidemiological study - Indian Journal of Public Health

This paper published in the Indian Journal of Public Health describes the findings of a study undertaken in one of the urban slum areas in Nalgonda, Andhra Pradesh, a fluorosis endemic district, to explore the impact of a new water source, the water from the Nagarjunsagar dam, on the current levels of fluoride in the water supplies and its impact on the current prevalence of fluorosis in the area.Read More

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Fluorosis in an urban slum area of Nalgonda - Andhra Pradesh - An epidemiological study - IJPH (2010)429.97 KB

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Nalgonda, AP, India
Latitude: 17.052389, Longitude: 79.267181

Assessment of fluoride in drinking water in Andhra Pradesh - A report by Arghyam

This document presents the findings of a study conducted by Arghyam, in fluoride-affected areas in selected villages in Andhra Pradesh.Read More

High amounts of fluoride (>1.5 ppm) in drinking water is a serious issue in many parts of India. Fluorosis has been a serious issue in Andhra Pradesh, as early as 1999 with maximum reported levels at 29 ppm. Evidence indicates that 70-100% of the state is affected.

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Assessment of fluoride in drinking water in Andhra Pradesh - S Manohar Rao - Arghyam (2010)546.56 KB

World Bank Report and AP High Court Writ Petition on Flourosis situation in Nalgonda District

The fluorosis section of this website dedicated to Nalgonda district, highlights the acute problem of very high levels of fluoride in the ground water resources of the district and its impact on the health of people - a high prevalence of severe and crippling bone and skeletal deformities. The site has information on the status of the affected people, flouride levels and various articles, petitions and pictures.Read More

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Water Quality - Fluoride problem in Nalgonda district - World Bank (2004)35.21 KB
High Court of Andhra Pradesh - Hyderabad - Writ Petition No. 7021 (2000)112.31 KB

A mid-term assessment - Sachetana drinking water plus project - Fluorosis Mitigation - BIRD-K - Mundargi taluk - Gadag district (Karnataka)

The Sachetana Drinking Water Plus project implemented by the BAIF Institute of Rural Development (BIRD-K), in three districts of Karnataka, aims to solve the problem of endemic fluorosis in the region, by providing an alternate source of water and by improving the quality of groundwater.Read More

This report is a mid-term assessment of the project in Mundargi taluk of Gadag district of Karnataka, undertaken to understand and document the decentralized fluoride mitigation strategy adopted in the project villages and to analyze the impact on the groundwater levels and water quality as a result of the project's efforts.

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A mid-term assessment - Sachetana drinking water plus project - Fluorosis Mitigation - BIRD-K - Mundargi taluk - Gadag district - Karnataka - Poorva Gupta (2007)2.05 MB

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Gadag, KA, India
Latitude: 15.428780, Longitude: 75.631279

Eradication of fluorosis in India - A presentation

This presentation describes the details of erdication of fluorosis in India. The presentation includes the following details:Read More

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Eradication of fluorosis in India758.69 KB

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Tirupati, AP, India
Latitude: 13.650000, Longitude: 79.416667

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