Annual Ground Water Quality Report 2025

29 Nov 2025

Annual Ground Water Quality Report 2025

The Central Ground Water Board’s (CGWB) annual report reveals for 2025 that Delhi’s groundwater is among the most contaminated in India, with high levels of uranium, lead, nitrate, and other toxic metals.

Key Findings from the Report

  • Toxic Metals in Groundwater: Delhi’s groundwater exhibits some of India’s highest levels of uranium, lead, nitrate, and fluoride, as well as salinity-related indicators, with several contaminants exceeding national drinking water standards.
  • Lead Contamination: Delhi has the highest proportion of lead-contaminated groundwater samples in India, with 9.3% of pre-monsoon samples exceeding the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) limits.
  • Uranium Levels: Around 16% of groundwater samples nationwide exceeded the permissible fluoride limit.
    • Delhi ranks third nationally (after Punjab and Haryana) in uranium contamination, with 13–15% of samples exceeding permissible limits. 
    • Northwestern India, particularly Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, and parts of Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh, emerged as hotspots for uranium contamination
  • Fluoride: Nearly 18% of groundwater samples nationwide exceeded the permissible fluoride limit.
    • The fluoride contamination is largely geogenic, meaning it occurs naturally, with Rajasthan showing the highest levels of contamination.
  • Nitrate: Nitrate contamination is the most widespread pollutant in India, with approximately 25% of groundwater samples exceeding the WHO and BIS limits of 45 mg/L.
    • The primary sources of nitrate contamination are anthropogenic activities such as the use of fertilizers, and the infiltration of sewage and animal waste into groundwater.
  • Salinity: EC, which indicates total dissolved solids and salinity, remains a major concern in Delhi’s groundwater, with 33.33% of samples exceeding permissible limits in 2025.
  • Sodium Adsorption Ratio (SAR): SAR levels, which determine irrigation suitability, are among the worst in India, with 34.8% of samples exceeding the permissible limit of 26.
    • Delhi topped the nation with 51.11% of samples exceeding the permissible RSC limit (2.5 meq/L), indicating severe alkalinity hazards affecting soil fertility and crop yield.

Contaminant Health Effects When Above Permissible Limit
Uranium Increased risk of cancer; kidney toxicity
Lead Neurological issues; developmental delays in children
Iron Anaesthetic effect; promotes growth of iron bacteria
Nitrate High nitrate levels can cause blue baby syndrome in infants
Fluoride Bone disease (pain, tenderness of bones); mottling of teeth in children
Chlorine Eye or nose irritation; stomach discomfort
Zinc Gastrointestinal issues
Manganese Neurological issues, especially in infants and children
Arsenic Skin damage; increased risk of cancer
Copper Liver damage
Sodium (SAR) Cardiovascular issues; muscle twitching; poor sleep

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About Central Ground Water Board

  • Establishment: CGWB was formed in 1970 by renaming the Exploratory Tube Wells Organization and was later merged with the Ground Water Wing of the Geological Survey of India in 1972.
  • Nodal Ministry: The CGWB operates under the Ministry of Jal Shakti, which is responsible for water resources management in India.
  • Responsibilities: The CGWB is responsible for the management, exploration, monitoring, and regulation of the country’s groundwater resources.
  • Hydrogeological Reports: CGWB releases detailed State and District hydrogeological reports, along with Groundwater Yearbooks and Atlases, which provide valuable data on groundwater availability and trends.

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