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An Analysis of Fluoride Concentration in Ground Water of Villages Kherla, Chhakra, Sekhpur, Kherara, Raipur, Math, Kusay, Meri, Phulwara, Khandeep (Rajasthan)

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An Analysis of Fluoride Concentration in Ground Water of Villages Kherla, Chhakra, Sekhpur, Kherara, Raipur, Math, Kusay, Meri, Phulwara, Khandeep (Rajasthan)


Ganga Shy Meena



Ganga Shy Meena "An Analysis of Fluoride Concentration in Ground Water of Villages Kherla, Chhakra, Sekhpur, Kherara, Raipur, Math, Kusay, Meri, Phulwara, Khandeep (Rajasthan)" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-10 | Issue-1, February 2026, pp.251-256, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd100050.pdf

This study evaluates the fluoride concentration in the groundwater of ten selected villages within the Wazeerpur Tehsil of Sawai Madhopur district, Rajasthan. Rajasthan's unique geological landscape, characterized by fluoride-rich minerals and a semi-arid climate, poses a significant risk for endemic fluorosis.Groundwater samples were collected from tube wells (T/W) and open wells (O/W) across villages including Math, Meri, Phulwara, Kunsay, Raipur, Khandeep, Shekhpur, Kharera, Chhakra, and Kherla. The samples were analyzed following standard protocols and compared against the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) IS 10500:2012. Furthermore, the study explores the potential of wheat husk as a sustainable adsorbent for de-fluoridation.

Fluoride Contamination, Groundwater Quality, Rajasthan Geology, Wazeerpur Tehsil, Dental Fluorosis, Skeletal Fluorosis, De-fluoridation, Wheat Husk Adsorbent, BIS Standards (IS 10500:2012), Public Health Risk.


IJTSRD100050
Volume-10 | Issue-1, February 2026
251-256
IJTSRD | www.ijtsrd.com | E-ISSN 2456-6470
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