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Caution against high concentration of fluoride in drinking water

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Source : The Hindu Date : 10.06.2009

Caution against high concentration of fluoride in drinking water

Staff Reporter

Workshop blames it on mismanagement of surface and groundwater resources

— Photo: R.Shivaji Rao

NOTE OF CAUTION: MAWS Department secretary Niranjan Mardi releases a handbook on fluoride and its impact on health at a workshop organised by TWAD Board in Chennai on Tuesday. (From left) Executive director of FR and RDF A.K.Susheela, TWAD Board’s joint Managing Director Supriya Sahu and Chief of UNICEF office (TN and Kerala) Satish Kumar are in the picture.

CHENNAI: Mismanagement of surface and groundwater resources has led to high concentration of fluoride in drinking water. Convergence of efforts of the various stakeholders was essential to mitigate its serious impact on public health, speakers stressed at a workshop in the city on Tuesday.

Inaugurating the two-day workshop on ‘Fluoride in drinking water and its impact on public health’ organised by Tamil Nadu Water Supply and Drainage Board (TWAD), Secretary to Municipal Administration and Water Supply Department Niranjan Mardi said that 10 districts in the State, particularly Krishnagiri and Dharmapuri districts, were fluoride-endemic.

“High fluoride content would have debilitating effect not only on bones and dental structure but also on the entire body. Continued effort of people from inter-related fields such as water analysts and doctors is necessary to tackle the issue apart from involvement of the society,” he said.

On the Hogenakkal water supply scheme, Mr. Mardi said bids were being evaluated. Cost-effective solutions such as installation of filters to remove fluoride in schools and villages have been proposed for fluorosis mitigation as part of the project.

He also released a handbook on fluoride and its impact on health during the occasion.

TWAD Board’s joint managing director and project director Supriya Sahu said students and teachers in the affected areas would be educated on fluoride contamination in water and intake of nutritious diet to combat fluorosis.

In a bid to address the problem with a multi-disciplinary approach, the workshop intended to train TWAD Board engineers, hydro geologists about identifying the symptoms of fluoride contamination and its health hazards. This would help them design new water supply projects according to the needs of specific area.

Chief of the UNICEF office (Tamil Nadu and Kerala) Satish Kumar said that only a small percentage of the groundwater resource was being used for drinking water purposes. With overexploitation of available resources, more places in the State would face water crisis as extraction far exceeds replenishment.

Though fluorisis was not a fatal disease, there is no cure for the ailment as of now. Early diagnosis and awareness about diet rich in calcium and vitamins would help in preventing it.

Executive Director of Fluorosis Research and Rural Development Foundation, Delhi, A. K. Susheela, said the training would impart fundamental information about the disease and how to face the challenges.

On Wednesday, nearly 50 doctors would participate in the deliberations.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 10 June 2009 15:21
 

CM to commission major water project on June 11

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Source : The Hindu Date : 03.06.2009

CM to commission major water project on June 11

Special Correspondent

It will serve people in three districts: Minister

RAMANATHAPURAM: Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi would commission the Ramanathapuram Combined Drinking Water Project here on June 11, said S. Thangavelan, Minister for Slum Clearance and Accommodation Control, here on Tuesday.

Deputy Chief Minister M.K. Stalin would dedicate the project implemented at a cost of Rs. 618 crore to the people.

The project, for which foundation stone was laid on January 30, 2007 at Paramakudi, had been completed within a record time. It was completed in accordance with the direction given by the Chief Minister to complete the project as early as possible.

Mr. Thangavelan said that the project would bring great relief to the people of Ramanathapuram district, who were struggling with the drinking water crisis for many decades.

It would meet the drinking water needs of five municipalities, 11 town panchayats and 3,163 hamlets of Ramanathapuram, Sivaganga and Pudukottai districts.

As many as 16 lakh people would stand to benefit from the project.

Last Updated on Thursday, 04 June 2009 06:17
 

Hogenakkal Project to start in October

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Source : The Hindu Date : 03.06.2009

Hogenakkal Project to start in October

Staff Reporter

DHARMAPURI: As announced by Deputy Chief Minister M.K. Stalin, the Integrated Hogenakkal Drinking Water Project will kick-start in October 2009, Ms. Supriya Sahoo, Project Director, said here on Tuesday.

Ms. Sahoo was here to conduct a spot survey. She held discussions with the district administration and gave details about the implementation of the project to local representatives at a meeting at the collectorate She informed them about preparedness to supply water to all hamlets in Dharmapuri and Krishnagiri districts.

Pipelines

The project work would be undertaken on a war footing and completed in December 2012. Ms. Sahoo said 11,000- km long pipelines would be erected in these districts to facilitate water supply without any hindrance. These pipelines would link the current water supply link at the village panchayat level.

A 240-lakh litre giant overhead water tank (OHT) would be constructed at Madam in Dharmapuri district as Master Balancing Reservoir (MBR) to store water for supply to the MBRs in blocks and panchayats. Fluoride content in the ground water in Dharmapuri and Krishnagiri districts is between seven to nine mg per litre.

A separate project called Fluoride Mitigation Project would be launched soon to identify the fluoride level in the ground water at various locations, Ms. Sahoo said.

Last Updated on Thursday, 04 June 2009 06:07
 


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