DEREJE JANBOARARSO2026-02-042024-10https://etd.hu.edu.et/handle/123456789/624Drinking water should be free unwanted constituent, contaminant, or impurity and fulfil quality requirements (desirable and permissible limits) recommended national and international organizations. This study was done to determine the levels of selected physicochemical parameters (temperature, pH, Electrical Conductivity, Total hardness, Total Alkality, and chloride), and minerals such as (Ca, Mg ,Cr and Pb), trace elements (Cu, Mn, Ni, and Co) in drinking ground water samples sampled from selected Kebeles such as Bube Korsa, Hiyo Komele, and Irba Buliyo of Ana Sora district, Guji zone, Oromia regional state, Ethiopia. The temperature, pH, electrical conductivity, and TDS were measured using an AD8000 pH/mV/EC/TDS/Temp meter; TH, TA, and chloride were determined by titration method, while the mineral content was determined by flame atomic absorption spectrometry (FAAS). The average values of the physicochemical parameters investigated in this study were found to be in the range: temperature (20.8 – 23.1) °C, EC (3.7 – 23.7) 𝜇S/cm, TDS (8.5 – 12.8) mg/L, TH (14.7 – 42.4) mg/L, TA (23.3 – 38.3) mg/L and chloride (2.3 – 3.8) mg/L. The average concentrations of the minerals were found to be in the range of temperature: Ca (2.32 – 9.62) mg/L, Mg (11.9 –24.6) mg/L, and Cu (0.13 – 0.30) mg/L. Metals such as Mn, Ni, Co, Cr, and Pb were found to be below the detection limit of the instrument. The accuracy of the method of recovery experiment the analysis was evaluated by analyzing the digest of the spiked samples. The recoveries of the metal were in the range of 96.0to 110.0%.OneWay-ANOVA analysis showed that there were significant variations (p < 0.05) in the physicochemical parameters and metals investigated among the drinking groundwater samples. However, all the values of the physicochemical parameters investigated were found to be within the acceptable standard specified in Compulsory Ethiopian Drinking Water Specifications. Therefore, the drinking ground water supplied to the community in Ana Sora district was deemed to be safe for human consumption according to the selected parameter and, mineral set as standard.Ana SoraGuji zonedrinking ground waterphysicochemicalmineralsDETERMINATION OF SELECTED PHYSICOCHEMICAL AND MINERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF DRINKING WATER IN ANASORA DISTRICT, GUJI ZONE, OROMIA REGIONAL STATES, ETHIOPIAThesis