Heavy Metal Contain in Drinking Water Collected From Nampala Gold Mine Wells

Authors

  • Blaise Dackouo Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry and bromatology, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of technical Sciences and Technology, Bamako, Mali
  • Hamadoun Abba Toure Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry and bromatology, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of technical Sciences and Technology, Bamako, Mali
  • Madani Mariko Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry and bromatology, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of technical Sciences and Technology, Bamako, Mali
  • Bernadette Coulibaly Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry and bromatology, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of technical Sciences and Technology, Bamako, Mali
  • Mohamed El Béchir Naco Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry and bromatology, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of technical Sciences and Technology, Bamako, Mali
  • Gaoussou Kanoute Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry and bromatology, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of technical Sciences and Technology, Bamako, Mali
  • Benoît Yaranga Koumare Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry and bromatology, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of technical Sciences and Technology, Bamako, Mali
  • Mustapha Bouatia Laboratoire de Chimie Analytique et de Bromatologie, Faculté de Méeécine et de Pharmacie de Rabat, Université Mohamed V

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14738/aivp.126.17988

Abstract

Heavy metal pollution is global health threat. The aim of this study was to assess some phyco-chemical parameters in Nampala well waters. High concentrations of Nickel and Iron linked to the mineral ore contain of the area were detected instead of a pollution issue.

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Published

2024-12-24

How to Cite

Dackouo, B., Toure, H. A., Mariko, M., Coulibaly, B., Naco, M. E. B., Kanoute, G., Koumare, B. Y., & Bouatia, M. (2024). Heavy Metal Contain in Drinking Water Collected From Nampala Gold Mine Wells. European Journal of Applied Sciences, 12(6), 721–727. https://doi.org/10.14738/aivp.126.17988