Author/Authors :
Abua Ikem ، نويسنده , , Seyi Odueyungbo، نويسنده , , Nosa O. Egiebor، نويسنده , , Kafui Nyavor، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Twenty-five brands of bottled waters consisting of both purified and spring types collected randomly from three
Alabama cities, USA were assessed for their suitability for human consumption. Water quality constituents analyzed
include pH, conductivity, alkalinity, chloride, nitrate nitrite, sulfate, phosphate, total carbon ŽTC., inorganic carbon
ŽIC., total organic carbon ŽTOC., and 27 elements on the inductively coupled plasma-optical emission spectrometer
ŽICP-OES.. The results obtained were compared with US EPA drinking water standards and the European union
ŽEU. drinking water directive. Ni was non-detectable in all the samples and Cu, Pb, Sb, Zn, Mn, Al, Cr, Mg, P, Ca,
sulfate, chloride and nitrates nitrites were all below their respective USEPA drinking water standards or EU
maximum admissible concentrations ŽMAC.. The conductivity, pH, As, Cd, Hg, Zn, Se and Tl values in some samples
exceeded the EU and USEPA standards for drinking water. No sample had pH 8.5, but seven bottled water brands
analyzed were acidic ŽpH 6.5.. Most of the sampled brands had TOC concentrations exceeding 3 mg l. The
concentrations of most water quality constituents analyzed, in most cases, were higher in the spring water brands
compared to the purified or distilled brands of bottled water. A one-way parametric analysis of variance ŽANOVA.
conducted on pH, conductivity, IC, TOC, Ca, Na, K, Mg, Se, sulfate, chloride and nitrate nitrite values for 10
brands of bottled water to ascertain the homogeneity of variances within and between the brands, suggested
significant differences in variances across the brands at a 95% confidence level except for selenium, sodium and
calcium
Keywords :
Water quality constituents , Inductively coupled plasma ?ICP-OES. , Maximumadmissible concentrations ?MAC. , Brands , Drinking water standards , ANOVA , Bottled water