THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary - June 27, 2018 - Topic 2
Reports of widespread uranium contamination in
groundwater across India demand an urgent response. A study, published
in Environmental Science and Technology Letters , has found over 30
micrograms per litre (mcg/l) of the heavy metal in parts of northwestern,
southern and southeastern India. Drinking such water can damage one’s kidneys,
and the World Health Organization prescribes 30 mcg/l as an upper limit.
Unfortunately, the residents of the regions surveyed were using the
contaminated wells as their main source of drinking water.
These findings
highlight a major gap in India’s water-quality monitoring. As the Bureau of
Indian Standards does not specify a norm for uranium level, water is not tested
regularly for it. This is despite the fact that evidence of uranium
contamination has accumulated from across India over the last decade. A 2015
Bangalore study, for example, found uranium levels of over 2000 mcg/l in the
southern part of the city. Other studies found levels of over 500 mcg/l in
Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. The Environmental Sciencepaper adds new data
to this body of evidence by sampling wells in Rajasthan and Gujarat.
The health effects of drinking uranium-tainted
water merit special attention. A few small animal and human studies have found
that the heavy metal damages the kidneys. The studies indicate that this is a
chemical effect, rather than a radiological one, even though uranium is radioactive.
But the chronic effects of uranium consumption are still unknown. Could there
be, for example, a link between the high rates of chronic kidney disease (CKD)
in India and uranium exposure? In a survey conducted between 2005 and 2010, an
Indian registry found 8,385 CKD cases with no known cause. One cluster of
mystery disease, located in Srikakulam district in Andhra Pradesh, has stumped
epidemiologists for years. It is impossible to say if these clusters have
anything to do with groundwater contamination, unless researchers look at it
systematically. Another critical area of research is the mechanism by which
uranium enters groundwater. The Environmental Science paper
identified two types of terrains with heavy contamination. In Rajasthan and
other northwestern regions, uranium occurs mostly in alluvial aquifers; while
in southern regions such as Telangana, crystalline rocks such as granite seem
to be the source. When groundwater is over-extracted from such soils, the
researchers suggest, the uranium is exposed to air, triggering its release.
These hypotheses must be explored, because they will help determine where to
find safer water. This is what happened in West Bengal, where a decade of
research revealed why the contaminant arsenic mainly occurred in shallow
aquifers. Researchers found that a combination of geological and chemical
triggers brought arsenic to the Ganga delta in the Holocene era, and then
released it into the sediments from that period. Similar research across
India’s uranium hotspots can uncover who is at risk, and how to protect them.
Vocabulary
Widespread: found
or distributed over a large area or number of people.
Example: There
was widespread support for the war
Synonyms: general, extensive, universal, common, global, worldwide, international
Prescribe: advise
and authorize the use of a medicine or treatment for someone, especially in
writing.
Example: Dr.
Greene prescribed magnesium sulfate
Synonyms: write
a prescription for, authorize
Despite: without
being affected by; in spite of.
Example: He
remains a great leader despite age and infirmity
Synonyms: in
spite of, notwithstanding, regardless of, in the face
of, for all
Accumulate: gather
together or acquire an increasing number or quantity of.
Example: Investigators
have yet to accumulate enough evidence
Synonyms: gather, collect, assemble, amass, stockpile, pile
up, heap up
Evidence: be
or show evidence of.
Example: That
it has been populated from prehistoric times is evidenced by the remains of
Neolithic buildings
Synonyms: indicate, show, reveal, display, exhibit, manifest, testify
to, confirm, prove
Attention: notice
taken of someone or something; the regarding of someone or something as
interesting or important.
Example: He
drew attention to three spelling mistakes
Synonyms: awareness, notice, observation, heed, regard, scrutiny, surveillance
Impossible: not able
to occur, exist, or be done.
Example: A
seemingly impossible task
Synonyms: not
possible, unfeasible, impractical, impracticable
Hypotheses: a
supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a
starting point for further investigation.
Example: Professional
astronomers attacked him for popularizing an unconfirmed hypothesis
Synonyms: theory, theorem, thesis, conjecture, supposition, postulation, postulate
Uncover: remove
a cover or covering from.
Example: He
uncovered the face of the dead man
Synonyms: expose, reveal, lay
bare, unwrap, unveil, strip, denude
