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Fluoride Detection
Kit For Groundwater
Introduction
Ground-water is the most dependable,
widespread and in most parts the only source of water in India.
Despite being a relatively safe source for human consumption
from bacterial load point of view, groundwater suffers from
various chemical and mineral contaminations like fluoride,
arsenic, iron and nitrates. Dissolution from fluoride-bearing
minerals and volcanic rocks contaminates the groundwater with
fluoride. Till 1999, as many as 17 states of India have been
identified with the problem of excessive fluoride in groundwater.
The most severely affected amongst these are Andhra Pradesh,
Rajasthan and Gujarat. Long term consumption of such water
(fluoride above 1 ppm) can cause damaged and discolored teeth
(dental fluorosis) and debilitating bone ailments (skeletal
fluorosis) which are irreversible. The only way out is to
prevent the intake of fluoride. The first and most obvious
step towards this is identification of fluoride-free sources
of groundwater. FDK provides an ideal technology to produce
field-kits for this purpose.
The procedure is as simple as adding
a specified amount of a reagent to the water sample and identifying
the color developed. The color develops almost instantaneously
and the distinction can be made with the naked eye. Water
sample can be immediately categorized as being safe, marginal
or unsafe for drinking from fluoride point of view. Even a
layman can perform the test. The kit can be an excellent tool
for individual/community level identification of fluoride
free groundwater sources. The complete know-how to produce
the reagent, the kit and the testing procedures will be provided
to the interested parties.
Advantages
- Instantaneous results
- Eliminates the use of sophisticated
instruments for analysis
- Even a layman can use the kit
- Low investment on infrastructure for
producing the kits
- Easy availability of the raw-materials
- Instantaneous results
- Good accuracy for the intended purpose
Contact for
more information
Head,
Technology Transfer & Collaboration Division,
Bhabha Atomic Research Centre,
Trombay, Mumbai - 400 085
Tel : 091-022-25505337/25593897
Fax : 091-022-25505151
E-mail : headttcd@barc.gov.in

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