Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7602167 | International Journal of Chemical and Analytical Science | 2013 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
From the results obtained, none of the samples analyzed for Copper (0.025Â mg/L) and Zinc (0.15Â mg/L) concentration was found above the MCL but for Lead (0.02202Â mg/L) concentration found above the MCL. However, the metals were present in 82.86% and 91.23% of the samples analyzed respectively. Almost 86.01% of the sample had detectable level of Lead. All the Lead concentration was above the MCL. In general, 86.70% of all samples analyzed contained one or more of three heavy metals. The results obtained from this study suggest significant risk to this population given for toxicity of these metals, well and borehole water are the only source of their water supply in this environment.
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Authors
Khalid Siraj, Shimeles Addisu Kitte,