Abstract

Heavy metal toxicity is major concern in term of water pollution Heavy metals some of them are potentially toxic and are transferred to the surrounding environment through different pathways In this study we carried out examination of concentration of Lead Chromium Nickel in water and sediment from River Ayad in Udaipur Rajasthan India by using Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer Samples of water and sediment were collected from the five different sampling sites Samples collected in duration of ninety three days from January to April with the gap of days during climatic changes are most On comparison of these heavy metals concentration it was found that concentration of Pb Cr and Ni were higher than the permissible limits of WHO and it increases with rising temperature and reducing humidity The samples collected from Site had higher concentration among all sites of collection

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