Data in Brief (Feb 2018)

Drinking water pollution with respective of fluoride in the semi-arid region of Basara, Nirmal district, Telangana State, India

  • Adimalla Narsimha,
  • Venkatayogi Sudarshan

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16
pp. 752 – 757

Abstract

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Fluoride is an essential microelement for human health. Statistically, smaller quantities (1.5 mg/L) to fluoride can give rise to a number of adverse effects, including dental fluorosis, skeletal fluorosis, increased rate of bone fractures, decreased birth rates, increased rate of urolithiasis (kidney stones), impaired thyroid function, and impaired development of intelligence in children [1–5]. The data suggested that the north-eastern part of the Basara region having high fluoride concentration, which is unsuitable for drinking purposes. Hence, this unsuitable drinking water cause fluorosis in this Basara and surrounding villages, and especially based on the findings suggests, where the fluoride levels are in below maximum permissible limits that water ingests to the people to avoid further fluorosis.