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Geochemical characterization of groundwater and source apportionment of potential pollutants in a tribal stretch infected with chronic kidney disease of unknown etiology.

作者信息

Rajkumar Herojeet, Naik Pradeep K, Dewangan Rakesh K, Verma Janak R, Naik Prabir K

机构信息

Department of Environmental Studies, Post Graduate Government College, Sector-11, Chandigarh, 160011, India.

Central Ground Water Board, North Central Chhattisgarh Region, Ministry of Jal Shakti, Govt. of India, LK Corporates Tower, Dumartarai, Dhamtari Road, Raipur, 492015, India.

出版信息

Chemosphere. 2025 May;376:144272. doi: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2025.144272. Epub 2025 Mar 5.

Abstract

This paper draws world attention toward a tribal stretch in central India exposed to chronic kidney disease of unknown etiology (CKDu). To date, about 100 people have died and more than 300 hospitalized from a single village, Supebeda, of 1200 inhabitants. The occurrence of CKDu in this part of the world is a recent discovery and its potential pollutants are still eluding human understanding. Since groundwater is being accused as the culprit, this contribution attempts to characterize the area geochemically, study major rock-water interactions, identify potential pollutants, and apportion their sources. Analytical results of 27 groundwater samples reveal that the area suffers from NO (0-128.3 mg/L) and F (0-1.9 mg/L) contamination with total hardness, Ca, Mg, and Cl as other violator parameters. Comprehensive Water Quality Index classifies ∼52% of the samples as potable; ∼37% could be suitable for drinking pending certain treatment. While elevated F concentrations are due to the weathering of fluoride-bearing minerals (fluorite, amphiboles, biotite, hornblende, granite gneiss, etc.), the excess Ca and Mg ions are attributed to 63% of the samples exhibiting cation exchange processes (Ca, Mg, Cl < Na + K) resulting from the weathering of carbonate (calcite, dolomite), anhydrite, gypsum, calc-silicate (anorthite, plagioclase, amphiboles) and ferromagnesian (hornblende, biotite) minerals in the metamorphic rocks. About 22% of the samples depict reverse ion exchange processes (Ca, Mg, Cl > Na + K) due to silicate weathering including dissolution of Cl salts (albite and halite minerals) and anthropogenic inputs that also contribute to elevated concentrations of NO.

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