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Adsorption of copper from water with wood sawdust in dynamic conditions
1999
Sciban, M. | Klasnja, M. (Univerzitet u Novom Sadu, Novi Sad (Yugoslavia). Tehnoloski fakultet)
In our previous papers, it is concluded that wood sawdust can be applied as adsorbent for heavy metals removing from water. All earlier investigations are done in batches, while it is confirmed that different heavy metals are adsorbing with various efficacy on sawdust of different kind of wood. Adsorption of copper ions from model water is investigated in this paper, by its passing throw column filled with poplar and fir sawdust, granulation in the range 0.5-1 mm. Starting concentration of copper ions was the same in all experiments, and flowrates of model water and column geometry are varied. Certain volumes of water are taken on the column outlet, and copper ions concentration are determinated in this samples. On the basis of these results breakthrough curves are obtained, and adsorption parameters in dynamic conditions are determinated.
Show more [+] Less [-]Analysis effect wastewater and sludge in maintenance drainage system on melioration area "Upper Danube" [Serbia, Yugoslavia]
1999
Pantelic, S. (Javno vodoprivredno preduzece "Srbijavode", Novi Sad (Yugoslavia). Vodoprivredni centar "Dunav") | Bozinovic, M. | Buncic, N.
Base characteristic melioration territory "Upper Danube" inclusion round about 1.4 million ha area in Backa and Banat (Serbia, Yugoslavia) are presented in this paper. Specification problem maintenance of the drainage of system to originate because of discharge wastewater and sludge in channel and suggest in decides these problems are considered.
Show more [+] Less [-]Catagorization of the Nadel river (channel) on the point of empty of waste waters coming from "Skrobara" [starch factory] - Jabuka [Serbia, Yugoslavia]
1999
Jovanovic, T. ("HIP-Azotara", Pancevo (Yugoslavia)) | Gajic, S. | Krstevski, M. | Denic, Z. | Tomic, B.
Upon the construction and introduction of overflow lagoons for gravitational precipitation, starch production plant wastewater drained into the river (channel) Nadel, satisfy quality conditions established for irrigation of crops which bare waters with high salinity.
Show more [+] Less [-]The influence of hydrogeological conditions to the water source of the Jablanica river [Serbia, Yugoslavia] in the period of recession
1999
Nikic, Z. (Sumarski fakultet, Beograd (Yugoslavia)) | Cubrilovic, P. (Geozavod, Beograd (Yugoslavia))
In this paper we have pointed out the hydrogeological condition in the catchment area of the Jablanica river in the south Serbia (Yugoslavia). The two units are separately presented here. The first one is mountainous part of the catchment area upstream of the gaging station of Lebane and the second one is the part of the terrain in the plain down stream to the river mounth near Pecenjevac. The hydrogeological characteristics of the two mentioned regions are given to explain the reasons of existing the constant flow of the Jablanica to Lebane and its disappearing course in the period of recession in the plain downstream. The quality of water in the Jablanica river at Lebane is good. Down stream of this gaging station the waste water collector flows into the river. In the part of recession period the ratio between them is unfavourable. We have also discussed the quality of water at the gaging station of Pecenjevac and pointed out the function of sandy-gravel deposits in the process of natural purification of the Jablanica flow.
Show more [+] Less [-]Expert systems in water quality management
1999
Djordjevic, B. (Univerzitet u Beogradu, Beograd (Yugoslavia). Gradjevinski fakultet)
Expert system (ES) is a software which unites mathematical models, empirical knowledge, expert evaluation, engineering intuition, heuristic rules and necessary informations which through the inference engine gives useful advise to the decision maker, to reach a correct and timely decision. The objectives of ES cover a wide range of tasks of protection of waters, out of which the following seem to be the most important: diagnostics, monitoring, estimation, interpretation, planning and design of systems, maintenance, trouble shooting, education, management.
Show more [+] Less [-]The influences of dynamic changes of hydrological conditions on the biota of Boka Kotorska Bay [Adriatic sea, Montenegro, Yugoslavia]
1999
Bozovic, M. (Savezno ministarstvo za razvoj, nauku i zivotnu sredinu, Beograd (Yugoslavia))
The main characteristics of catchment area of Boka Kotorska Bay (Adriatic sea, Montenegro, Yugoslavia), are high slope, carstic structure of ground, high precipitation (over 5000 mm a year) and high run-off of rain water. All rainwater is transported trough carstic ground structures quickly appearing in numerous sources along the sea cost or ones located on the bottom of the Bay. The large volume of freshwater which permanently empty into the Bay has the strong influence on the aquatic environment (salinity, temperature, transparency, etc.) and biota (abundance of the species) as it has been observed in the parts of Boka Kotorska Bay (i.e. Morinj and Risan Bays). The abundance and number of species are the good indicator of changes of aquatic environment and hydrological changes as well as of the capability of aquatic organisms to adapt quickly on the severe changes of conditions.
Show more [+] Less [-]Anaerobic treatment of wastewaters from alcohol and yeast factories
1999
Klasnja, M. | Sciban, M. (Univerzitet u Novom Sadu, Novi Sad (Yugoslavia). Tehnoloski fakultet)
Alcohol and yeast production is the most important part of the biotechnological production in Yugoslavia, with annual production of 13 667 867 liters of absolute alcohol and of 20 947 490 kg of yeast in the year 1998. Large environmental load is produced by wastewaters from alcohol and yeast factories (512 000 P.E.), especially by alcohol stillage (BOD 40 000 - 50 000 mg/L). Anaerobic treatment is suitable process for treatment of alcohol stillage, and of yeast factory wastewater. In this paper, effects of treatment process (organic load reduction, energy of produced biogas) are discussed; and potential of anaerobic treatment os wastewaters from Yugoslavia's alcohol and yeast factories is reviewed.
Show more [+] Less [-]Towards understanding of microflora and microfauna of water bodies in the area of Mali Krs [Serbia, Yugoslavia]
1999
Ratajac, R. (Poljoprivredni fakultet, Novi Sad (Yugoslavia)) | Rajkovic, D. | Stojkovic, S. | Bobic, M.
In April 1997 and 1998 investigations of algae, Rotatoria, Cladocera, Copepoda and Hydracarina were conducted. The investigated localities were 8 small water bodies at around 800 m a.s.l., at Mali Krs, in the surrounding of Bor, Serbia (Yugoslavia). The aim was to examine composition of these groups and to give the evaluation of the quality of water. Among algae, according to the number of taxons, the dominant group was Bacillariophyta (45), then Chlorophyta (17), Cyanophyta (3), Euglenophyta (4), Xanthophyta (1) and Pyrrophyta (1). Rotatoria were present with the highest number of taxons among microfauna. In these investigations 48 taxons were present. The highest number of taxons was among Cephalodella, Corurella, and Trichocerca. Among Cladocera 4 taxons were present, and among Copepoda 9 taxons, and all the present species were found in our previous investigations. Hydracarina were present with 3 species, also with high diversity. Around two thirds of all taxons are oligosaprobionts, which indicates to the good quality of the water.
Show more [+] Less [-]Phytoplankton of the Grosnica reservoir Grosnica [Serbia, Yugoslavia]
1999
Rankovic, B. | Comic, Lj. | Simic, S. | Ostojic, A. (Prirodno-matematicki fakultet, Kragujevac (Yugoslavia). Institut za biologiju)
The present paper cites results of studying phytoplankton in the Grosnica Water Reservoir, Serbia (Yugoslavia). Seasonal investigations during 1997 and 1998 enabled us to establish composition and structure of the phytoplankton community, quality of the lake's water, and its trophic status. During the period of investigation, the phytoplankton community was characterized by forms of Cyanophyta, Pyrrophyta, Chrysophyta, Bacillariophyta, Euglenophyta and Chlorophyta. Qualitative analysis indicated that algae of the divisions Bacillariophyta and Chlorophyta are dominant in the phytoplankton, while saprobiological analysis using bioindicatory algal species showed that water of the Grosnica Water Reservoir during the given period was of the 1st and 2nd quality class.
Show more [+] Less [-]Determination of a lead(II) into the water
1999
Stankovic, S. (Univerzitet u Beogradu, Beograd (Yugoslavia). Tehnolosko-metalurski fakultet) | Nikolic, R. | Rajkovic, M. | Vucurovic, B.
In this investigation the applied method for lead determination in traces, from 10E-6 - 10E-10 mol/cubic dm, was Potentiometric Stripping Analysis (PSA). The main attribute of this method is possibility to detect very low metal concentrations. The investigation results of level concentration of lead into the top, natural and atmospheric water from some towns of Serbia (Yugoslavia), including city of Belgrade, are given. The investigation was carried out in some towns of Serbia (Yugoslavia), including city of Belgrade, during the 1994-1995.
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