Realization . . . Have Concern about your Natural Ground water ? ? ?
There
are many ways drinking water may become contaminated. Contamination may result
from chemical sources. Chemical contamination can result from human
activities, such as chemical
fertilized agricultural or industrial operations, or from improper chemical
disposal at home.
Increasing application of nitrogen
fertilizers in the irrigated lands of the studied area is likely to create a
blanket non-point source of nitrate. Groundwater contamination from
fertilizers, in this context, has been reported as derived from N03−, K+ and 180 composition of groundwater. The data suggest both point and
non-point sources of groundwater pollution.
Thirty-three percent of the
groundwater samples showed nitrate contents exceeding the general acceptable
limit of 20 p.p.m. and 15% of the samples crossed the maximum permissible limit
of 45 p.p.m. High nitrate levels are associated with high δ18O values, clearly indicating that significant quantities of
evaporated (isotopically enriched) irrigation water infiltrate along with
fertilizer nitrate to the groundwater system. Different δ18ON03− trends suggest isotopically
distinct, non-point source origins which vary spatially and temporally, due to
different degrees of evaporation/recharge and amounts of fertilizer applied. A
scatter diagram of N03−vs K+ suggests a common source of these
ions when the concentration is less than 40 p.p.m. The investigation indicates
that a combination of isotope (180) and hydro chemical data can clearly
characterize the impact of fertilizer on groundwater.
Application
of high nitrate, high potassium groundwater irrigation can minimize the
requirement for inorganic fertilizers BUT INNOVATE A NEW FORM OF SOME ORGAN FAILURE EXCLUSIVELY
and allow Medical Industry to collect Millions of Dollars from you, your
children and your hereditary to live by consuming poison you offered.
It’s NOT
Toooooo Late……..
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