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Table 4

Uranium concentration in drinking water samples in different parts of India.

S.No. District name Uranium concentration range (μg L−1) References
1. Amritsar 6.87–45.42 Rani et al. (2013)
2. Gurdaspur 1.24–24.30 Rani et al. (2013)
3. Kangra (H.P) 0.64–19.9 Singh et al. (2015)
4. Kullu 0.56–2.63 Singh et al. (2001)
5. Ghaziabad 4.2–11.4 Singh et al. (1999)
6. Kolar dist. (Karnataka) 0.3–1442 Babu et al. (2008)
7. Fatehbaad, Haryana 0.6–21.9 Singh et al., (2015)
8. Bathinda <0.2–571 Bajwa et al. (2015)
9. Nalgonda, Andra Pradesh 0.2–118 Brindha and Elango (2013)
10. Bhlwani, Haryana 19.72–43.31 Kansal et al. (2011)
11. Hisar, Haryana 9.23–17.44 Kansal et al. (2011)
12. Sirsa, Haryana 6.37–24.99 Kansal et al. (2011)
13. Northan Rajasthan 0.9–3.0 Bansal et al. (1988)
14. Cochin, Kerala, India 0.3–2.5 Prabhu et al. (2008)
15. Jharkand <0.5–27 Giri et al. (2011)
16. Western Haryana, India 0.3–256.4 Singh et al. (2014)
17. Coastal Districts, Kerala, India 0.3–4.9 Byju et al. (2012)
18. Allahabad 0.08–471.27 Singh et al. (2006)
19. Hydrabad 0.6–82 Balbudhe et al. (2012)
20. Roper 1.93–20.19 Singh et al. (2008)
21. Malwa region of Punjab 5.41–43.39 Mehra et al. (2007)
22. Kathua (J&K) 0.48–21.92 Singh et al. (2015)
23. Jammu (J&K) 0.18–20.81 Kumar et al. (2016)
24. Udhampur 0.14–28.06 Present study

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