@article{eprints114, title = {Assessment of heavy metals in urban highway runoff from Ikorodu expressway Lagos, Nigeria}, volume = {2}, author = {C. O. Ukabiala and Obinna Nwinyi and A. Abayomi and B. I. Alo}, year = {2010}, pages = {34--37}, month = {April}, number = {3}, journal = {Journal of Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology}, url = {http://eprints.covenantuniversity.edu.ng/114/}, abstract = {The distribution of heavy metals in the urban high way run off from Ikorodu expressway of Lagos was studied between March to May, 2004.The heavy metals studied include Pb, Cu, Cr, Zn and Cd. The levels of these selected heavy metals were determined using Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer (Mscientific 200 Model). Trends in the heavy metal from the runoff showed significant variations between the months were values recorded in the month of April showed high values. Statistical analyses showed different mean levels of these heavy metals assessed at the five collecting points. The distribution shows Zn {\ensuremath{>}} Pb {\ensuremath{>}} Cu {\ensuremath{>}} Cr {\ensuremath{>}} Cd. Zn recorded the highest concentration levels between (53.4 {$\pm$} 35.5 - 107.5 {$\pm$} 80.4 {\ensuremath{\mu}}g/l), while Cd levels (ND - 6.00 {\ensuremath{\mu}}g/L) were the lowest. However, the results obtained falls within the permissible limits of FMENV effluents limits, FHWA and WHO standards of water for domestic use.} }