Geogenic Fluoride Enrichment in Dharmapuri District, Tamil Nadu, India: Hydro-chemical Patterns and Public Health Implications

Vadivel Sivalingam *

Postgraduate and Research Department of Geography, Thanthai Periyar Government Arts and Science College (Autonomous), Tiruchirappalli – 620023, Tamil Nadu, India.

Mayakannan Ayyanar

Department of Geography, Government Arts College for Women, Nilakottai – 624202, Tamil Nadu, India.

Kalaiselvan Madhraj

Government High School, Bedarahalli, Nallampalli, Dharmapuri, Tamil Nadu, India.

Sankar Karuppaiyan

Department of Geography, Government Arts College (Autonomous), Kumbakonam – 612001, Tamil Nadu, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

This study investigates geogenic fluoride contamination in groundwater throughout Dharmapuri District, Tamil Nadu, using seven years of hydrogeochemical data and a community health assessment. Water samples from 55 villages were analysed for fluoride and other water quality parameters, such as pH, EC, TDS, calcium, sodium, and bicarbonate, during pre- and post-monsoon seasons from 2011 to 2017. Statistical methods, including Pearson correlation and R² regression, were applied to identify predictors of elevated fluoride levels. A community survey using a 5-point Likert scale captured self-reported symptoms of fluorosis from 1,375 residents. Findings revealed widespread fluoride enrichment, with 30.9% of villages classified as moderate-risk and 12.7% as very high-risk in the pre-monsoon period; post-monsoon, 36.4% were moderate-risk and 10.9% very high-risk. Seasonal comparisons showed that fluoride levels decreased in 24 villages but increased in 31 others, with changes up to 0.36 mg/L. Potassium and bicarbonate were found to be the strongest predictors of fluoride, while sodium had a positive relationship and calcium an inverse one. The health survey indicated high prevalence of yellowish teeth (49%) and joint pain (45%), but only 19% recognised personal fluorosis. The research underscores the geogenic origin of fluoride, its seasonal variability, and the need for bi-seasonal monitoring and targeted mitigation strategies to address public health risks.

Keywords: Fluoride contamination, groundwater quality, geogenic sources, hydro geochemistry, fluorosis, public health


How to Cite

Sivalingam, Vadivel, Mayakannan Ayyanar, Kalaiselvan Madhraj, and Sankar Karuppaiyan. 2025. “Geogenic Fluoride Enrichment in Dharmapuri District, Tamil Nadu, India: Hydro-Chemical Patterns and Public Health Implications”. Asian Journal of Geographical Research 8 (4):401-15. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajgr/2025/v8i4345.

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