Abstract:
The aim of this study was to determine physicochemical parameters and some selected heavy 
metals in drinking water in Assela Town, Oromia Regional State, Ethiopia. A total number of 
three water samples were collected from different sources both raw water and tap water. A total 
of thirteen (13) physico-chemical parameters and five (5) heavy metals such as:- Temperature, 
pH, dissolved oxygen, total hardness ,conductivity, turbidity, Alkalinity ,TDS for the analysis of
major cations (calcium, sodium, potassium, magnesium) and anions (sulphates) and the 
concentration of heavy metals ( Nickel , Zinc, Manganese, Cadmium and Lead ) had been
analyzed. The physico-chemical parameter results were ranged in the following trend: 
Temperature (21.60-23.20 )
oC , pH (6.95-7.40), dissolved oxygen (3.52-4.64 mg/L) ,conductivity
(51.40-62.17µS/cm), total hardness (33.03-40.40 mg/L) , turbidity (1.56-1.75 NTU), calcium ( 
4.75-8.27 mg/L), magnesium( 2.45-5.35 mg/L) , sodium( 10.60-14.00 mg/L) , potassium (4.27-
5.00 mg/L ) , Sulphate(74.21-96.83),Alkalinity (28.27 -39.43 mg/L ),TDS (33.03-40.4 mg/L) and 
the concentration of heavy metals such as Nickel (0.012-0.067 mg/L), Lead (0.005-0.007 mg/L), 
Zinc (0.054-0.088mg/L), Cadmium (0.012-0.025 mg/L) and Manganese (0.012-0.027 mg/L) and 
the ranges of Relative standard deviation of heavy metal analysis (3.33-8.30 %) ,accuracy (84.1-
109.08 %), LOD( 0.001-0.007 mg/L) and LOQ (0.001-0.024 mg/L) . Therefore, the findings of this
study had been indicated that physico-chemical properties and the levels of concentrations of 
heavy metals in the raw and tap water did not cause any serious pollution threat presently .This is 
because most parameters were within the permissible limits of WHO and still acceptable and 
conducive to both human and aquatic bodies except the Cadmium metal , due to the application of 
agricultural inputs such as fertilizers, pesticides and the disposal of waste in the sampling sites. 
Therefore , it needs intervention .