Key Facts of the Report
Extent of Nitrate Contamination
- 56% of districts in India have nitrate levels exceeding the safe limit of 45 mg/litre.
- 8% of groundwater samples tested in 2023 had excessive nitrates, marginally lower than 21.6% in 2017.
- States with Highest Contamination: (1) Rajasthan (49%) (2) Karnataka (48%) (3) Tamil Nadu (37%)
- Central and southern states have shown a rise in nitrate contamination.
- Primary Cause: Excessive use of synthetic nitrogenous fertilizers in farming.
Fluoride Contamination
- States Affected: Rajasthan, Haryana, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh & Telangana.
- Fluoride levels exceeding permissible limits are a major concern in these states.
Uranium Contamination
- Unsafe Levels: Uranium concentrations above 30 ppb (parts per billion) are considered unsafe.
- Rajasthan and Punjab have the highest number of samples with levels exceeding 100 ppb.
- Affected States: Rajasthan, Gujarat, Haryana, Punjab, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka.
Stage of Groundwater Extraction
- National Average: Groundwater extraction stands at 4%.
- Safe Blocks:
- 2023: 73% of blocks classified as safe.
- 2022: 67.4% of blocks were safe.
- Over-exploited regions: Rajasthan, Gujarat, Haryana and Punjab (High contamination risk).
Central Ground Water Board (CGWB) |
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UPSC PYQ |
Q. Which one of the following has been constituted under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986? (2020)
(a) Central Water Commission (b) Central Ground Water Board (c) Central Ground Water Authority (d) National Water Development Agency Answer: C |