Delhi’s groundwater faces alarming uranium contamination, ranking third nationally with 13-15% of samples exceeding safe limits. This rise from previous years raises public health concerns, especially with co-occurring high nitrate, fluoride, and salinity levels. Environmental groups are demanding greater transparency on water quality data and treatment protocols.
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