Variations Heavy Metals Concentrations in Tigris River in Baghdad City.

Variations Heavy Metals Concentrations in Tigris River in Baghdad City.

Authors

  • Waleed M. Aboud
  • Zafar f. Ali
  • Firas Sh. Abbas
  • Alaa T. Yassin
  • Mohammad Sadiq Salman

Keywords:

Heavy metals, ICP, Treatment plant, Raw water, Tigris river.

Abstract

The aim of the research is the detection of heavy metals using (Inductively coupled Plasma ICP) for samples in Tigris river at intakes of water treatment plants Baghdad (Sharq dejla, Al-Wathba, Al-Wahda, and Al-Dora) and samples at Tigris banks near (Al-Adhamya, Al-Shuhda bridge and al-Jadrya).
All the recorded results were fitted with Iraqi standers No. 25 in 1967 for all samples with heavy metals (arsenic Ar, Cadmium Cd, Chromium Cr, Zinc Zn, Lead Pb, Copper Cu, Nickel Ni, Manganese Mn, Ferrous Fe) where all concentration were lower than standard values except Cadmium (0.01- 0.014) in plants intakes and (0.027- 0.048) in river samples while the standard value is (0.005).
Other tests such as chemical oxygen demand and oil & grease were out of limit due to spoilled oil and illegal discharging to the river by power station and refinery units.

Author Biographies

  • Waleed M. Aboud

    Energy and Environment Research Center / board of industrial research and development
    Ministry of Industry and Minerals

  • Zafar f. Ali

    Energy and Environment Research Center / board of industrial research and development
    Ministry of Industry and Minerals

  • Firas Sh. Abbas

    Energy and Environment Research Center / board of industrial research and development
    Ministry of Industry and Minerals

  • Alaa T. Yassin

    Energy and Environment Research Center / board of industrial research and development
    Ministry of Industry and Minerals

  • Mohammad Sadiq Salman

    Ibn Sina Centre for e-Learning / University of Baghdad

Published

2015-11-09

How to Cite

Variations Heavy Metals Concentrations in Tigris River in Baghdad City.: Variations Heavy Metals Concentrations in Tigris River in Baghdad City. (2015). Iraqi Journal of Market Research and Consumer Protection, 7(2), 14-31. https://jmracpc.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/IJMRCP/article/view/81