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Chemical Characteristics of Rain Water at an Industrial City of Western India

Manju Meena, Bharat Singh Meena, Uttra Chandrawat, Ashu Rani

The present study is an effort to investigate physical and chemical parameters like pH, conductivity and concentration of Ca, Mg, Cu, Cd, Pb, Zn, Fe in samples of wet precipitation in order to evaluate the influence of the main anthropogenic sources in Kota city at various sampling sites situated in five zones while considering Kota Super Thermal Power Station as point source. A total of 90 event-based wet precipitation samples were collected from January to December, 2011. Samples were analyzed for concentrations of Fe, Zn, Cu, Cd, Mg and Pb using Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer (Shimadzu-6300). Ca has been determined using Flame Photometer (Systronics -128). The average pH at these zones varied from 6.54 to 7.44, covering all samples having alkaline range. On the basis of enrichment factor, Pearson correlation coefficient and principal component analysis, it is concluded that Ca, Mg and Fe are originated from a common source that is soil while prime source of Cu, Cd and Zn is combustion products at Kota Super Thermal Power Station. A significant EF value of Pb in the studied zones indicated its anthropogenic origin

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