1. “Analyze Water Quality of Surface Water of
KillaSaifullah”
Presented By: Asma, Maham, Qurat-ul-ain, Saeeda
Department: Environmental Sciences
7th Semester
2. • One of the main natural resource.
• Important for every life on earth.
• Covers almost about 71% of
earth’s surface.
• It is odorless, tasteless, colorless and
transparent.
• Can be found everywhere in lakes,
streams, reservoirs, oceans, seas etc.
• Can be found in different forms that is
glaciers, ponds, icecaps, snow, clouds,
dew aquifers, icebergs etc.
3. Significance of Study:
• Intention of study is to examine the
assess of concentration of metals in
earth water.
• Parameter is used the tube well, site of
tube well, period of tube well.
• sample pH, sample conductivity,
population burden as well as employ of
fertilizers, insect killer have an impact
on attendance of weighty metal
4. Problem Statement:
• Anthropogenic activities and direct
discharge of effluents in the water
cause communities suffering from
chronic and carcinogenic disease.
• By pollution the natural resources are
also degraded.
Aim:
The aim of the study is to analyze water
quality of surface water of Killasaifullah
5. Problem Statement:
• Anthropogenic activities and direct
discharge of effluents in the water
cause communities suffering from
chronic and carcinogenic disease.
• By pollution the natural resources are
also degraded.
Aim:
The aim of the study is to analyze water
quality of surface water of Killasaifullah
6. Objective:
• To determine the toxic metals (Lead,
Arsenic, Aluminum) and other
nutrients in water of Killa Saifullah.
• To analyze the impact of surface water
on the health of nearby communities.
Study Area:
• Killa Saifullah district located in
northwestern of Balochistan.
• Balochistan makes about 44% of the
total geographical area of the country.
7. Water and Heavy Metals:
• Heavy metals in the water of the Pakistan’s district are asses
for the purpose to analyze the impact on the environment and
the human health.
• Samples were collected throughout the district and analyze by
the atomic absorption spectrometer. the samples were taken for
analysis of the heavy metals As, Cd, Co, Cu, Cr, Hg, Ni, Pb,
and Zn in the water. (Khan et al. 2015)
• Measure and analyze the heavy metals by using atomic
spectrometer (Trevelin et al. 2015)
• describe that, the concentration of heavy metals in sediments in
lake determine through the enrichment factor.
(Azhar et al. 2014)
8. Cont.…
• Estimate the condition of milk, crop, and water samples in the
northern Pakistan. the heavy metals Cr, Zn, Pb, Cu, Mn, Ni in
to the milk water and crops and their impacts on the health of
human and also on environment. (Khan et al. 2014)
• The microelements, micronutrients and trace elements are
necessary for the all living beings but only low amount.
(Waseem et al. 2014)