Authors :
Aliyu Sai’du; Garba Danjumma Sani; Rilwanu Aati
Volume/Issue :
Volume 7 - 2022, Issue 10 - October
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7315570
Abstract :
The research was aimed at carrying out
assessment of heavy metals concentrations in well waters
in Dakingari community of Kebbi State, Nigeria, was
conducted successfully. Ten (10) samples (S1, S2, S3, S4,
S5, S6, S7, S8, S9 and S10) from ten (10) different parts
of the study area were collected using simple random
sampling, in each sample; five (5) elements were
investigated and analyzed usingMP-AES, Agilent, with
model number: MY 19479002. From the results
obtained, the concentration levels of all the elements in
all the samples are within the safety limit recommended
by both Nigerian Industrial Standard (NIS) and World
Health Organization (WHO) and the water is concluded
to be safe except for one element (Fe) in six samples (S2,
Keywords :
Heavy metals, Congratulations, Well Waters, Dakingari
The research was aimed at carrying out
assessment of heavy metals concentrations in well waters
in Dakingari community of Kebbi State, Nigeria, was
conducted successfully. Ten (10) samples (S1, S2, S3, S4,
S5, S6, S7, S8, S9 and S10) from ten (10) different parts
of the study area were collected using simple random
sampling, in each sample; five (5) elements were
investigated and analyzed usingMP-AES, Agilent, with
model number: MY 19479002. From the results
obtained, the concentration levels of all the elements in
all the samples are within the safety limit recommended
by both Nigerian Industrial Standard (NIS) and World
Health Organization (WHO) and the water is concluded
to be safe except for one element (Fe) in six samples (S2,
Keywords :
Heavy metals, Congratulations, Well Waters, Dakingari