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Consider the following statements with respect to underground Uranium Pollution in India:
1.Uranium contamination in groundwater is monitored under Bureau of Indian Standard’s (BIS) Drinking Water Specifications.
2.The Uranium contamination of groundwater is confined to the western states of Rajasthan and Gujarat.
3.Excessive Uranium in water may cause Kidney damage.
How many of the statements given above are correct?
Only One
Only Two
All Three
None
Correct. Uranium contamination in groundwater is indeed monitored under the Bureau of Indian Standards' (BIS) Drinking Water Specifications. The BIS sets standards for acceptable limits of various substances, including uranium, in drinking water.
Incorrect. Uranium contamination in groundwater is not confined only to the western states of Rajasthan and Gujarat. Elevated levels of uranium in groundwater have been reported in other areas of India as well, including states like Punjab and Haryana. The presence and concentration of uranium in groundwater can vary across different geographical regions.
Correct. Excessive uranium in water can cause kidney damage. Uranium is a heavy metal, and ingestion in high amounts can lead to adverse health effects, with the kidneys being particularly susceptible to damage.
Therefore, two of the statements are correct.
By: Kamal Kashyap ProfileResourcesReport error
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