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  1. Wan Noni Afida Ab Manan, Nurul Nadirah Zulkifli
    ESTEEM Academic Journal, 2021;17(1):47-55.
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    A high concentration of heavy metals in bottled drinking water has affected
    many people around the world in a long-term effect. This study investigates
    the physical and chemical properties of local brands of bottled drinking
    water. Thus, the aims of this study are to determine selected heavy metals
    concentration and to estimate health risks. Four different local brands of
    drinking water were purchased from the supermarket as the samples in this
    study. All water samples were labelled as Sample A, B, C, and D. The pH,
    temperature, and types of heavy metals present in the drinking water samples
    were identified and the Chronic Daily Intake (CDI) and Hazard Quotient
    (HQ) were estimated. All samples were analysed using Inductively Coupled
    Plasma Optical Emission Spectrometry (ICP-OES) for determining the
    concentration of heavy metals. The pH for all drinking water samples was
    within the limits. The temperature for all samples was ranged from 23.5 to
    23.9 °C. The types of heavy metals that exist in the drinking water samples
    were Al, Fe, and Mg with a range of metals between 0.02 – 0.09 mg/l. In
    conclusion, all drinking water samples are safe to consume as all water
    samples were HQ < 1 and within the acceptable range of metals in water.
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