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A review of the effects of water containing Uranium on human health
Authors
Jyoti Rajoria, Dr. A Vinay Chandra
Abstract
Granite and other mineral deposits naturally
contain uranium, a radioactive element. It infiltrates local water, air, and
food supplies in different amounts through natural deposit leaching, mill
tailings release, nuclear industry emissions, phosphate fertilizer dissolving,
and coal and other fuel combustion. (Weir E. (2004) [14]. Water is
essential to human life. In nature, it is also widely available. We have
gathered four samples close to the Bikar Datia, for the examination. In the
months of February, May, August, and November, water samples are being
collected. A groundwater sample taken from drinking water supplies close to the
Near Bikar Datia contained an extremely high quantity of Uranium, according to
physiochemical research. As groundwater is the primary source of drinking water
in both rural and urban India, as well as in many other regions of the world,
uranium concentrations and contamination in groundwater are currently a topic
of worry worldwide due to the serious health issues associated to them. This
Research shows harmful effect of Uranium on human health.
Pages:64-69
How to cite this article:
Jyoti Rajoria, Dr. A Vinay Chandra "A review of the effects of water containing Uranium on human health". International Journal of Chemical Science, Vol 9, Issue 2, 2025, Pages 64-69
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