The present study is the first attempt to put forward possible sources of As, F- and SO42- contaminated groundwater in the Kalalanwala area, Punjab, Pakistan. Five rainwater and 24 groundwater samples from three different depths were analyzed. Shallow groundwater from 24 to 27 m depth contained high F- (2.47-21.1 mg/L), while the groundwater samples from the deeper depth were free from fluoride contamination. All groundwater samples contained high As (32-1900 mu g/L), in excess of WHO drinking water standards. The SO42- ranges from 110 to 1550 mg/L. delta S-34 data indicate three sources for SO42- air pollutants (5.5-5.7 parts per thousand), fertilizers (4.8 parts per thousand), and household waste (7.0 parts per thousand). Our important finding is the presence SO42-, As and F- in rainwater, indicating the contribution of these elements from air pollution. We propose that pollutants originate, in part, from coal combusted at brick factories and were mobilized promotionally by the alkaline nature of the local groundwater. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.