ICP-OES Determination of Trace Metals in Groundwater of Proddatur area, YSR Kadapa dist., AP-India

DOI: https://doi.org/10.55434/CBI.2019.7105

Authors

  • Suresh P
  • Ramesh Babu A
  • Sharmila N
  • Venkata Kishore Ch

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55434/CBI.2019.7105

Keywords:

Groundwater, Heavy metals, Contamination, ICP-OES method, Plasma flow, Toxicity of cadmium.

Abstract

Groundwater is the only drinking water source in the study area. Heavy metals may be considered as contaminants in the groundwater of this area due to dyeing and electroplating industries. Extreme amounts of heavy metals within drinkable waters may have a variety of short- and long-term health consequences for humans. There are no reports of heavy metals in any previous studies of this area. Ten groundwater samples were collected from different locations of Proddatur and analyzed for twelve trace metals namely arsenic, cadmium, manganese, copper, iron, mercury, chromium, nickel, lead, molybdenum, zinc and selenium using the Inductively Coupled PlasmaOptical Emission Spectrometry (ICP-OES) method at trace levels. The proportion of elements in the examined sample determines the strength of the energy released. The results showed that 70% of samples contained Molybdenum, 30% of samples contained lead and copper which were reported within allowable bounds of WHO. The cadmium concentration in 40% samples was detected above World Health Organization - WHO guidelines. Cadmium is a very hazardous environmental and industrial waste adulterant. Consumable water containing high amounts of cadmium causes severe stomach irritation, resulting in vomiting, diarrhea, renal damage, osteoporosis, & osteomalacia. So, periodical monitoring and elaborate study on heavy metal pollution in groundwater are suggested.

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01-01-2019

How to Cite

Suresh P, Babu A, R. ., Sharmila N, & Kishore Ch, V. . (2019). ICP-OES Determination of Trace Metals in Groundwater of Proddatur area, YSR Kadapa dist., AP-India: DOI: https://doi.org/10.55434/CBI.2019.7105. Caribbean Journal of Sciences and Technology, 7(1), 001–007. https://doi.org/10.55434/CBI.2019.7105

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