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0.05). Cadmium, Nickle, Zinc and lead levels were compared with standards determined by food and Drug of America (FDA) and world health organization (WHO). Results showed that levels of Cd, Ni, Zn toxicities were fewer than the standards reported by FDA and WHO. However Pb concentration was observed more than the allowed limit (WHO = 0.5) in the east wetland, this needs more investigations.]]>
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