Mam. Mohamed et al., LEAD AND CADMIUM IN NILE RIVER WATER AND FINISHED DRINKING-WATER IN GREATER CAIRO, EGYPT, Environment international, 24(7), 1998, pp. 767-772
Lead and cadmium were measured in raw Nile River water and in finished
drinking water at four treatment plants in Greater Cairo, Egypt. Samp
les were collected monthly during the period September 1993 to August
1994. The river water mean concentrations were 29.6 +/- 8.74 mu g/L fo
r lead and 4.15 +/- 0.88 mu g/L, for cadmium. These levels were 14 and
24 times less than levels reported in a study published in 1995 (Goma
a 1995). In the drinking water, the means were 9.93 +/- 0.5 mu g/L for
lead and 2.2 +/- 0.63 mu g/L for cadmium. The drinking water mean con
centrations were below internationally-recognized drinking water stand
ards. Comparison of the raw and finished drinking water data showed th
at the water treatment facilities reduced concentrations of lead by 33
% and cadmium by 53%. Published by Elsevier Science Ltd.