2022
DOI: 10.56946/jce.v1i01.74
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Evaluation of Heavy Metals in Drinking Water of Tribal Districts Ex-FATA Pakistan

Abstract: This study was conducted to evaluate the six heavy metals zinc (Zn), iron (Fe), copper (Cu), nickel (Ni), chromium (Cr), and cadmium (Cd) in seven water samples collected from seven tribal districts (Bajaur, Mohmand, Khyber, Orakzai, Kurram, South Waziristan and North Waziristan) from Ex-FATA Pakistan. All samples were digested using the wet digestion method and the digested samples were analyzed for heavy metals using an atomic absorption spectrophotometer. Results from water samples from seven districts were… Show more

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Recently, groundwater quality and quantity are drastically deteriorating in Bangladesh due to over-exploitation of water, excessive use of agrochemicals, urbanization, and vast industrialization [1]. Moreover, frequent changes in geogenic processes and some anthropogenic causes deteriorated massively the groundwater quality concerning trace and heavy metal pollution in some parts of the country during the last 3-4 decades [2,3]. Thus, the proper evaluation of sources and mobilization mechanisms of harmful trace metals such as
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Recently, groundwater quality and quantity are drastically deteriorating in Bangladesh due to over-exploitation of water, excessive use of agrochemicals, urbanization, and vast industrialization [1]. Moreover, frequent changes in geogenic processes and some anthropogenic causes deteriorated massively the groundwater quality concerning trace and heavy metal pollution in some parts of the country during the last 3-4 decades [2,3]. Thus, the proper evaluation of sources and mobilization mechanisms of harmful trace metals such as
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confidence: 99%