Comprehensive Examination of Cu, Pb, Zn, Fe, Mn and Cd in Lackawanna County Waters, Northeastern Pennsylvania: A Brief Report

Lackawanna, a US county seat in Northeastern Pennsylvania has an estimated population of 216,000 in 2020. Over the years, it has been reported that several bodies of water found within the county have been contaminated with various metals. However, a comprehensive examination of the presence of thes...

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Main Authors: Gerard G. Dumancas, Jake R. Butka, Adam M. Mehall
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2022-08-01
Series:Analytica
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2673-4532/3/3/21
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description Lackawanna, a US county seat in Northeastern Pennsylvania has an estimated population of 216,000 in 2020. Over the years, it has been reported that several bodies of water found within the county have been contaminated with various metals. However, a comprehensive examination of the presence of these metals has not been conducted. The goal of this brief report was to perform a preliminary quantitative determination of the concentration of various metals found in Lackawanna County water sources. The sources analyzed included Lake Scranton, the Lackawanna River, the Griffin Reservoir, and Keyser Creek. Samples were taken from each source and analyses of copper, lead, zinc, iron, manganese, and cadmium using atomic absorption spectroscopy were performed. A copper concentration of 0.100 ppm was found in the Griffin Reservoir, and 0.380 ppm of iron was found in the Lackawanna River. The concentration of copper and iron in the Griffin Reservoir and Lackawanna River, respectively, were determined to be within safe levels according to guidelines set by the US Environmental Protection Agency.
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spelling doaj.art-94567dff949a4efcbb84275f50d6e3f62023-11-23T14:40:43ZengMDPI AGAnalytica2673-45322022-08-013330231110.3390/analytica3030021Comprehensive Examination of Cu, Pb, Zn, Fe, Mn and Cd in Lackawanna County Waters, Northeastern Pennsylvania: A Brief ReportGerard G. Dumancas0Jake R. Butka1Adam M. Mehall2Loyola Science Center, Department of Chemistry, The University of Scranton, 204 Monroe Avenue, Scranton, PA 18510, USALoyola Science Center, Department of Chemistry, The University of Scranton, 204 Monroe Avenue, Scranton, PA 18510, USALoyola Science Center, Department of Chemistry, The University of Scranton, 204 Monroe Avenue, Scranton, PA 18510, USALackawanna, a US county seat in Northeastern Pennsylvania has an estimated population of 216,000 in 2020. Over the years, it has been reported that several bodies of water found within the county have been contaminated with various metals. However, a comprehensive examination of the presence of these metals has not been conducted. The goal of this brief report was to perform a preliminary quantitative determination of the concentration of various metals found in Lackawanna County water sources. The sources analyzed included Lake Scranton, the Lackawanna River, the Griffin Reservoir, and Keyser Creek. Samples were taken from each source and analyses of copper, lead, zinc, iron, manganese, and cadmium using atomic absorption spectroscopy were performed. A copper concentration of 0.100 ppm was found in the Griffin Reservoir, and 0.380 ppm of iron was found in the Lackawanna River. The concentration of copper and iron in the Griffin Reservoir and Lackawanna River, respectively, were determined to be within safe levels according to guidelines set by the US Environmental Protection Agency.https://www.mdpi.com/2673-4532/3/3/21atomic absorption spectroscopyLackawanna Countymetal analysisLake Scranton
spellingShingle Gerard G. Dumancas
Jake R. Butka
Adam M. Mehall
Comprehensive Examination of Cu, Pb, Zn, Fe, Mn and Cd in Lackawanna County Waters, Northeastern Pennsylvania: A Brief Report
Analytica
atomic absorption spectroscopy
Lackawanna County
metal analysis
Lake Scranton
title Comprehensive Examination of Cu, Pb, Zn, Fe, Mn and Cd in Lackawanna County Waters, Northeastern Pennsylvania: A Brief Report
title_full Comprehensive Examination of Cu, Pb, Zn, Fe, Mn and Cd in Lackawanna County Waters, Northeastern Pennsylvania: A Brief Report
title_fullStr Comprehensive Examination of Cu, Pb, Zn, Fe, Mn and Cd in Lackawanna County Waters, Northeastern Pennsylvania: A Brief Report
title_full_unstemmed Comprehensive Examination of Cu, Pb, Zn, Fe, Mn and Cd in Lackawanna County Waters, Northeastern Pennsylvania: A Brief Report
title_short Comprehensive Examination of Cu, Pb, Zn, Fe, Mn and Cd in Lackawanna County Waters, Northeastern Pennsylvania: A Brief Report
title_sort comprehensive examination of cu pb zn fe mn and cd in lackawanna county waters northeastern pennsylvania a brief report
topic atomic absorption spectroscopy
Lackawanna County
metal analysis
Lake Scranton
url https://www.mdpi.com/2673-4532/3/3/21
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