Water compositions and attitudes to a rooftop rainwater harvesting system : a minor field study in Killarlahalli, India
The ground water of about 4500 villages in the state of Karnataka is not fit for drinking purpose due to high fluoride content, iron content or brackishness. Long term consumption of fluoride contaminated water causes the disease fluorosis. In 2007 fluorosis was reported to over 20 states and more...
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SLU/Dept. of Aquatic Sciences and Assessment
2012
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