[Analysis of rainwater samples from Nagpur, Mohanbari (in Assam),
Allahabad, Visakhapatnam and Kodaikanal in the decade 2001-2012 showed
a pH level varying from 4.77 to 5.32, indicating that these places
have actually been receiving 'acid rain'.]

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/pollution-turning-countrys-rainfall-acidic-says-study/articleshow/57457470.cms

Pollution turning country’s rainfall acidic, says study

Neha Madaan | TNN | Updated: Mar 4, 2017, 02.28 PM IST

*HIGHLIGHTS*
Analysis of rainwater samples from various cities showed a pH level
varying from 4.77 to 5.32
These numbers indicate that these places have actually been receiving
‘acid rain’
Acid rain can reduce soil nutrition, corrode buildings, kill aquatic
life and increase heavy metal concentration in soil and water

PUNE: Pollution is causing 'life-giving' rain to become increasingly
acidic in many parts of the country+ , particularly in the last
decade, research by India Meteorological Department and Indian
Institute of Tropical Meteorology has revealed.

***Analysis of rainwater samples from Nagpur, Mohanbari (in Assam),
Allahabad, Visakhapatnam and Kodaikanal in the decade 2001-2012 showed
a pH level varying from 4.77 to 5.32, indicating that these places
have actually been receiving 'acid rain'.*** [Emphasis added.]

Rainwater with pH below 5.65 is considered acidic. Potential of
hydrogen, or pH, is a scale to measure acidity or alkalinity of a
solution, where 7 is 'neutral'. For lesser values, acidity increases
with decreasing count. Acid rain is a result of rain water in the
atmosphere mixing with polluting gases such as oxides of sulphur and
nitrogen emitted from power plants, automobiles and some industrial
units.

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Acid rain can reduce soil nutrition, corrode buildings (such as Taj
Mahal), kill aquatic life and increase heavy metal concentration in
soil and water, impacting human health.

Acid rain causes leaching of soil nutrients, which means that these
nutrients are not available to plants and crops grown in the soil,
affecting productivity. Acid rain has had a corrosive effect on
monuments," experts said. Acid rain can also dissolve salts of heavy
metals found in rocks and soil. These heavy metals then find their way
into agriculture fields, water sources and ultimately human
physiologies. According to the study by scientists V Vizaya Bhaskar
and P S P Rao, which was published in the Journal of Atmospheric
Chemistry, almost all global atmosphere watch (GAW) stations in India
showed a decreasing trend in pH levels with each passing decade during
the period of analysis (1981 to 2012).



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