Assessment of Pollution by Heavy Metals in Surface Sediments at Wadi Al-Wala, Jordan
The concentration levels of Cd, Fe, Cu, Mn, Pb, and Zn in sediment samples from Wadi Al-Wala
were determined in order to assess the level of contamination. Sixteen sediment samples were
collected during the period from 2016.The highest concentrations of Zn, Cu and Cd originate mainly
from anthropogenic sources such as discharge of agricultural materials residuals and the
weathering of surrounding rock formations. Sediment contamination assessment was carried out
using the pollution indicators such as enrichment factor (EF), pollution load index (PLI), and geoaccumulation index (Igeo). The results of Igeo analyses of Wadi Al-Wala sediments proved that
concentrations of Mn, Cu, Pb, and Fe are safe and these elements are practically unchanged by
anthropogenic influences, while the concentration of Zn and Cd exceeded the average value. PLI
analysis proved that Wadi Al-Wala is moving towards a probable environmental pollution with
regard to heavy metals (Zn and Cd). The results of EF showed high concentrations of Zn, Cu and
Cd in the study area. Correlation coefficients analysis showed varying relation between the different
parameters depending on the input sources of each metal. In order to protect the sediments from
further contamination, monitoring and management of the heavy metal anthropogenic discharges is
suggested