“…Despite the efforts of the scientific community to develop alternative forms to reduce the disposal of metal ions in water bodies, including different treatment effluents such as precipitation, membrane filtration, ion exchange and adsorption [1], the levels of toxic metals disposed into water bodies are still rising, mainly in aqueous effluents discharged into lake waters [2]. Owing to their potential danger to aquatic life, especially at high levels, there is a growing need for simultaneous monitoring of metal ions, such as zinc, cadmium and lead in different kind of water samples.…”