2022
DOI: 10.3390/w14213551
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Risk Analysis of Heavy Metals and Groundwater Quality Indices in Residential Areas: A Case Study in the Rajanpur District, Pakistan

Abstract: Continuous monitoring of drinking water quality is essential in terms of the levels of heavy metals and toxic substances, especially in developing countries like Pakistan. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate groundwater quality in residential areas of the Rajanpur District, Pakistan. Groundwater samples (n = 200) were collected from various sites in the study area and analyzed by in situ tests (pH, EC, TDS, temperature, and turbidity), and the concentration of 32 dissolved elements and ions was also ana… Show more

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“…The sources of heavy metal contamination are varied, including industrial activities, agricultural practices, and municipal waste disposal. It is important to continue research on the extent and sources of the contaminations and implement measures to protect groundwater resources [142]. Trace metals are elements such as iron (Fe), cobalt (Co), and zinc (Zn) that are necessary for the proper growth and functioning of the human body in extremely minute quantities.…”
Section: Groundwater Quality Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sources of heavy metal contamination are varied, including industrial activities, agricultural practices, and municipal waste disposal. It is important to continue research on the extent and sources of the contaminations and implement measures to protect groundwater resources [142]. Trace metals are elements such as iron (Fe), cobalt (Co), and zinc (Zn) that are necessary for the proper growth and functioning of the human body in extremely minute quantities.…”
Section: Groundwater Quality Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%