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  1. Nor Izzati Hussain, Mohd Hanif Abdullah
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    Surface water quality is an important environmental factor affecting both humans and other living things.
    This present study is purposely to provide a baseline information on physicochemical parameters and
    metals concentration from surface water of Kenyir Lake and their water quality status. Determination of
    metals concentration was carried out using ICP-MS. The mean physicochemical parameters were 31.14°C
    (Temp), 16.29mg/L (TDS), 27.79µS/cm (COND), 4.75mg/L (DO), 7.03 (pH), 1.33NTU (TUR), 0.96mg/L
    (BOD), 6.48mg/L (COD), 0.11mg/L (AN), 2.17mg/L (TSS) and 227.10mV (ORP) while the mean
    concentration of metals (µg/L) Al 23.0845, As 0.2983, B 4.1711, Ba 5.0655, Ca 2033.4024, Cu 1.7407, Fe
    43.7747, K 916.9054, Mg 456.7255, Mn 4.7387, Ni 0.3346, Se 0.5032, V 0.1428 and Zn 1.6796 respectively.
    The results revealed that physicochemical parameters and metals concentration at all sampling stations
    near Kenyir Lake are within Class I and Class II of Malaysia National Water Quality Standard (NWQS)
    except for dissolved oxygen (DO) that was classified into Class III and Class IV due to high activities of
    microorganisms that uses up a great amount of oxygen to carry out their metabolizing activities as well as
    degradation of organic matters. Furthermore, most metals are significantly correlated to each other (p˂0.05)
    which may derive from a common source of metals except for Al and Cu, As and Fe, Ba and Ca, Ca and
    Cu, Ca and Se, Ca and Zn, Cu and Fe, Cu and Mn, Cu and Ni, Cu and Se, Cu and Zn, Fe and Ni, Fe and
    Se, Fe and Zn, Mn and Zn and V and Zn respectively. Therefore, data from the present study will be useful
    as baseline data for future reference.
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