2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2013.05.015
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Comments on the “Nitrate contamination in ground water of some rural areas of Rajasthan, India” by Suthar et al. [J. Hazard. Mater. 171 (2009)]

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“…Nitrate (NO3 -) is another increasingly important inorganic contaminant in groundwater [116,117]. The health issues related to consumption of NO3include cancer risks for adults and infantile methemoglobinaemia (known as 'blue-baby' syndrome) for babies and young children [23].…”
Section: Inorganic Contaminants In Brackish Groundwatermentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Nitrate (NO3 -) is another increasingly important inorganic contaminant in groundwater [116,117]. The health issues related to consumption of NO3include cancer risks for adults and infantile methemoglobinaemia (known as 'blue-baby' syndrome) for babies and young children [23].…”
Section: Inorganic Contaminants In Brackish Groundwatermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An artificial brackish water, containing sodium salts of fluoride, chloride, nitrate, and sulphate, was used in all the experiments. The concentration of the inorganic contaminants of interest were selected carefully to mimic the concentrations encountered in natural brackish groundwater in Africa and the Middle East (9 mg/L F -, 1,700 mg/L Cl -, 160 mg/L NO3and 900 mg/L SO4 2-) [6,7,[114][115][116][117]219]. All the experiments in this section were conducted at the constant flow rate of 7 L/min.…”
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