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FLUORIDE AND ENVIRONMENT- A REVIEW
Rao,
Nagendra, C.R. “Fluoride And Environment- A Review”
in Martin J. Bunch, V. Madha Suresh and T. Vasantha Kumaran, eds.,
Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Environment
and Health, Chennai, India, 15-17 December, 2003. Chennai:
Department of Geography, University of Madras and Faculty of Environmental
Studies, York University. Pages 386 – 399.
Abstract:
The presence of fluoride
in exceeding limits and its related problems of drinking water
prevailing in many parts of India is well documented. Fluoride
in drinking water is known for both beneficial and detrimental
effects on health. Many solutions to these problems were also
suggested. Fluoride from water or wastewater can be removed by
an ion exchange/adsorption process or by a coagulation, precipitation
process. The ion exchange/adsorption can be applied to either
concentrated or diluted solutions and they are capable of achieving
complete removal under proper conditions. The method suitable
for a given situation needs to be judiciously selected considering
the various aspects. The paper presents the current information
on fluoride in environment and its effects on human health and
available methods of defluoridation in detail.
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