2017
DOI: 10.17728/jaft.35
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Investigation of Heavy Metal Levels in Drinking-and Well- Water Samples Using ICP-MS Method

Abstract: Heavy metals have potentially detrimental impacts on the whole body or on certain organs. They may induce various sorts of severe disorders, including neuro-, nephro-, carcino-, terato-, and immunological. Humans are exposed to them by breathing, eating, and drinking. Especially, the water sources from which drinking water is derived can represent a route of transmission of heavy metals to the humans. Therefore, waterborne heavy metals even at trace level have become a concern all across the world, including T… Show more

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“…The presence of Pb mainly comes from the piping system. Dissolved lead content depends on several factors, consisting of pH, temperature, and water hardness [3]. Pb has a negative impact on human health, such as cardiovascular effects, increased blood pressure or hypertension, decreased kidney function, reproductive problems, impaired fetal growth, and premature birth [4].…”
Section: Lead (Pb)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of Pb mainly comes from the piping system. Dissolved lead content depends on several factors, consisting of pH, temperature, and water hardness [3]. Pb has a negative impact on human health, such as cardiovascular effects, increased blood pressure or hypertension, decreased kidney function, reproductive problems, impaired fetal growth, and premature birth [4].…”
Section: Lead (Pb)mentioning
confidence: 99%