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IIT Madras researchers find high levels of pharmaceutical contaminants in the Cauvery river

The researchers found metals such as arsenic, zinc, chromium, lead and nickel in the water. Freshwater intake points were also found to be loaded with pharmaceutical contaminants.

October 10, 2021 / 18:51 IST
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The IIT Madras team led by Dr Ligy Philip monitored the water quality for two years to assess the seasonal variation of emerging contaminants.
The IIT Madras team led by Dr Ligy Philip monitored the water quality for two years to assess the seasonal variation of emerging contaminants.

Researchers at Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras have found that the waters of River Cauvery are polluted with contaminants that include pharmaceutically active compounds, personal care products, plastics, flame retardants, heavy metals, and pesticides.

Pharmaceutical contamination is particularly serious in India. These drug compounds, when released even in minuscule amounts into water bodies, can harm human beings and the ecosystem. 

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A team of researchers from IIT Madras led by Dr Ligy Philip, Nita and KG Ganapathi Institute Chair Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, IIT Madras, quantified the seasonal distribution of emerging contaminants and pollutants in the River Cauvery. Assessing the quality of the river water helps understand the factors that influence the distribution of contaminants and their impact on the ecosystem.  

There was significant contamination by metals such as arsenic, zinc, chromium, lead and nickel. Freshwater intake points were also found to be loaded with extraordinarily high concentrations of pharmaceutical contaminants.