Avoiding fluoride in drinking water, Andhra Pradesh, India
John Butterworth | Y.V. Malla Reddy | Renuka | Reddy
Increased exploitation of groundwater for irrigation is one factor leading to dangerously high levels of fluoride in drinking water in parts of India. Involving local people in testing and monitoring can help to find safe sources. It is then important to protect sources by improvinglocal recharge and reducing nearby extraction.
local recharge and reducing nearby extraction.
Pollutants, Human Health and the Environment
Essential and Beneficial Trace Elements
Phoon, Xiyu
Ander, E. Louise
Plant, Jane A.
2011
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