Estimation and Correlation Analysis of Heavy Metals of Some Well Water in Zakho City, Iraq

This study was carried out to examine the concentrations of major heavy metals in fifteen different well water in Zakho City, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. The studied heavy metals were iron, copper, chromium, aluminum, cadmium, cobalt, nickel, manganese, zinc and lead. The results obtained in the studied...

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Main Authors: Haydar A. Mohammad Salim, Hasan R. Abdo, Faris J. Buni, Idrees M. Kareem, Mothanna A. Najeeb, Bafreen A. Hussen
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Language:English
Published: University of Zakho 2017-06-01
Series:Science Journal of University of Zakho
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Online Access:https://sjuoz.uoz.edu.krd/index.php/sjuoz/article/view/496
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spelling doaj-115a1b6075df4789a8d28caf2a8d677f2020-11-25T00:02:19Zeng University of ZakhoScience Journal of University of Zakho2663-628X2663-62982017-06-015220520910.25271/2017.5.2.369496Estimation and Correlation Analysis of Heavy Metals of Some Well Water in Zakho City, IraqHaydar A. Mohammad Salim0Hasan R. Abdo1Faris J. Buni2Idrees M. Kareem3Mothanna A. Najeeb4Bafreen A. Hussen5University of ZakhoDuhok Environment OfficeDuhok Environment OfficeDuhok Environment OfficeDuhok Environment OfficeDuhok Environment OfficeThis study was carried out to examine the concentrations of major heavy metals in fifteen different well water in Zakho City, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. The studied heavy metals were iron, copper, chromium, aluminum, cadmium, cobalt, nickel, manganese, zinc and lead. The results obtained in the studied area showed that copper, chromium, cobalt, zinc, manganese, aluminum, iron and lead were within the acceptable limits as recommended by WHO for water drinking. However, in all studied areas, cadmium and nickel were mostly founded to exceed the maximum permissible limit set by WHO. It is found that zinc and copper possess a very good positive correlation between each other. The results obtained in this study confirmed the groundwater pollution and hence it is not suitable for consumption without any prior treatment.https://sjuoz.uoz.edu.krd/index.php/sjuoz/article/view/496Zakho CityWater QualityHeavy metalsWater PollutionWell Water
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author Haydar A. Mohammad Salim
Hasan R. Abdo
Faris J. Buni
Idrees M. Kareem
Mothanna A. Najeeb
Bafreen A. Hussen
spellingShingle Haydar A. Mohammad Salim
Hasan R. Abdo
Faris J. Buni
Idrees M. Kareem
Mothanna A. Najeeb
Bafreen A. Hussen
Estimation and Correlation Analysis of Heavy Metals of Some Well Water in Zakho City, Iraq
Science Journal of University of Zakho
Zakho City
Water Quality
Heavy metals
Water Pollution
Well Water
author_facet Haydar A. Mohammad Salim
Hasan R. Abdo
Faris J. Buni
Idrees M. Kareem
Mothanna A. Najeeb
Bafreen A. Hussen
author_sort Haydar A. Mohammad Salim
title Estimation and Correlation Analysis of Heavy Metals of Some Well Water in Zakho City, Iraq
title_short Estimation and Correlation Analysis of Heavy Metals of Some Well Water in Zakho City, Iraq
title_full Estimation and Correlation Analysis of Heavy Metals of Some Well Water in Zakho City, Iraq
title_fullStr Estimation and Correlation Analysis of Heavy Metals of Some Well Water in Zakho City, Iraq
title_full_unstemmed Estimation and Correlation Analysis of Heavy Metals of Some Well Water in Zakho City, Iraq
title_sort estimation and correlation analysis of heavy metals of some well water in zakho city, iraq
publisher University of Zakho
series Science Journal of University of Zakho
issn 2663-628X
2663-6298
publishDate 2017-06-01
description This study was carried out to examine the concentrations of major heavy metals in fifteen different well water in Zakho City, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. The studied heavy metals were iron, copper, chromium, aluminum, cadmium, cobalt, nickel, manganese, zinc and lead. The results obtained in the studied area showed that copper, chromium, cobalt, zinc, manganese, aluminum, iron and lead were within the acceptable limits as recommended by WHO for water drinking. However, in all studied areas, cadmium and nickel were mostly founded to exceed the maximum permissible limit set by WHO. It is found that zinc and copper possess a very good positive correlation between each other. The results obtained in this study confirmed the groundwater pollution and hence it is not suitable for consumption without any prior treatment.
topic Zakho City
Water Quality
Heavy metals
Water Pollution
Well Water
url https://sjuoz.uoz.edu.krd/index.php/sjuoz/article/view/496
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