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Old November 16, 2009, 01:32 AM
billah billah is offline
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Originally Posted by Akib
Good to hear that they found the source. Hopefully someone can do something about it.
The study is suggesting that deeply dug ponds become collecting basin for arsenic. This arsenic then seeps down and quickly finds it's way to groundwater sources.

Where does it come from? The study does not address. It also does not say why we were not affected a thousand years ago. We have been digging ponds for a very long time in this region.

I don't buy this study. We are a monsoon country with average rainfall of about 100 inches a year. Having man-made lakes is our first line of defense against India's water manipulation hegemony. No amount of upstream dams can stop us from harvesting our own rain water. This study indirectly discourages us from storing water.

I have issues with these findings.

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