Heavy Metals Contamination Has Been Recognized As a Major Environmental Concern Due to Their Pervasiveness and Persistence. These Heavy Metals Are Not Biodegradable Hence the Need to Develop a Remediation Technique That Efficient, Economical and Rapidly Deployable In a Wide Range of Physical Settings. Results Obtained Exhibited That As, Cd, Cr, Fe, Mn & Pb Were Not Found In any Studied Groundwater Samples Whilst Cu (0.00 – 0.25 Mg/L) Found Only In Sample G2 & Ni (0.00 – 0.02 Mg/L) Were Below Recommended Values. Only Zn (0.54 – 18.07 Mg/L) Was Exceeded the Isi Permissible Limit For Potable Water In Samples G2 & G3. Overall Findings Indicated That Groundwater Bodies at Residential Area Nearby Major Industrial Areas of Jaipur City Were Good and to Be Used As Potable Water Except Samples G2 and G3.