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Waterquality [i.e. Water quality] analysis of Zelengora [Bosnia and Herzegovina] natural lakes based on bentic macroinvertebrates | Analiza kvaliteta vode prirodnih jezera na Zelengori [Bosna i Hercegovina] na osnovu faune dna 2008. godine
2009
Mitrovic, P. | Zaric, I., Institut za vode d.o.o., Bijeljina, Republika Srpska (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Water quality analysis of Zelengora natural lakes, were included researches of Kotlanicko, Orlovacko and Lake Donje Bare. Apart from comprehensive analyses which demand determinations of physical-chemical characteristics, special emphasis is given to the analysis of the makrozoobenthos. As a part of all water ecosystems, benthic invertebrate serve as a reliable indicator of the quality and changes of the environment, due to a series of advantages in relation to other aquatic communities. Most of the aquatic environments of good quality of water and benthic state, enable various of benthic invertebrates communities with moderate formation of species within the overall number of the present individual species. This kind of communities react to possible changes in the community composition (abundance and macroinvertebrata composition).
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Ichthyofauna composition of Bardaca wetland (BiH [Bosnia and Herzegovina]) as water quality indicator | Sastav ihtiofaune mocvarnog podrucja Bardaca (BiH [Bosna i Hercegovina]) kao indikator kvaliteta vode
2009
Vukovic, D. | Lolic, S. | Dekic, R. | Sidjak, S., Univerzitet u Banja Luci, Banja Luka (Bosnia and Herzegovina). Prirodno-matematicki fakultet
During the period of 2004-2005 ichthyological research on natural waters of Bardaca wetland (Bosnia and Herzegovina) was carried out and the occurrence of 24 fish species was recorded. On the basis of the occurrence and abundance of fish species indicators as limnosaprobic parameter, water quality of the analyzed watercourses (rivers Matura and Brzaja) was found to be beta mesosaprobic (the 2nd class of bonity) with saprobic index 2.02 for Marura River and 2.03 for Brzaja River. The obtained results indicate that water quality of this part Bardaca wetland was on satisfactory level for multiple purposes (as a source of water for Bardaca fishpond and in order to sustain ichthyofauna diversity and production.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Contribution to comprehend reservoir eutrophication and trophic state | Doprinos razumevanju eutrofizacije i trofije u akumulacijama
2009
Ostojic, A., Prirodno-matematicki fakultet, Kragujevac (Serbia). Institut za biologiju i ekologiju | Curcic, S., Pedagoski fakultet, Jagodina (Serbia) | Comic, Lj., Prirodno-matematicki fakultet, Kragujevac (Serbia). Institut za biologiju i ekologiju | Topuzovic, M., Prirodno-matematicki fakultet, Kragujevac (Serbia). Institut za biologiju i ekologiju
In the paper we presented the effort to collect the recent data clarifying eutrophication as one of the commonest problems of freshwater. The paper includes experience of researchers related to causes of onset and effects of eutrophicational processes on trophic level increase in reservoirs.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Applying molecular-physiology methods for estimating quality of aquatic environments | Primena molekularno-fizioloskih metoda u proceni kvaliteta vode
2009
Vrankovic, J., Institut za bioloska istrazivanja Sinisa Stankovic, Beograd (Serbia) | Blagojevic, D., Institut za bioloska istrazivanja Sinisa Stankovic, Beograd (Serbia) | Paunovic, M., Institut za bioloska istrazivanja Sinisa Stankovic, Beograd (Serbia)
Environment is subject of changes in the presence of aquatic pollutants which increase synthesis of biotransformation enzymes and elicitate oxidative stress in aquatic organisms. Monitoring changes of quality of aquatic ecosystems could be based on watching certain biomarkers, like biochemical, molecular and physiological responses of aquatic organisms after exposure to organic toxicants.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Risk assessment protocols of aquatic invasive species - results of alarm project | Metodologija procene rizika od vodenih invazija - rezultati alarm projekta
2009
Stefanovic, K. | Vasiljevic, B., Institut za bioloska istrazivanja Sinisa Stankovic, Beograd (Serbia) | Panov, V.E., St. Petersburg State University, Old Peterhof (Russian Federation) | Alexandrov, B., Institute of Biology of the Southern Seas, Odessa Branch (Ukraine) | Semenchenko, V., National Academy of Sciences (Russian Federation). Institute of Zoology | Paunovic, M., Institut za bioloska istrazivanja Sinisa Stankovic, Beograd (Serbia)
Introduction of allochthonous species may have noticeable affects on populations communities of native species, ecosystem, but also could result in socio-economic consequences. Therefore, creating and applying risk assessment protocols of aquatic invasive species is a main step in supression of biological invasions. SBC index is used for estimation of biological contamination.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Domestic and international regulations of concentration level of arsenic in drinking water taken from spring Sakinac (Avala) [Serbia] | Domaca i medjunarodna regulativa u pogledu sadrzaja arsena u vodi za pice na primeru izvora Sakinac (Avala) [Srbija]
2009
Poznanovic, M., Geoloski institut Republike Srbije Geoinstitut, Beograd (Serbia) | Popovic, Lj., Geoloski institut Republike Srbije Geoinstitut, Beograd (Serbia) | Manojlovic, D., Univerzitet u Beogradu, Beograd (Serbia). Hemijski fakultet
Arsenic is inorganic spread out in nature. Toxicity of arsenic is different, depending on its form. However, current international and Serbian legislation in drinking water regulate maximum allowed concentration of 0.010 mg/l (of total arsenic), regardless of its form. Concentration of total arsenic in water of springs of mountain Avala (Serbia) is higher than 0.010 mg/l. This paper present determination of inorganic arsenic in drinking water of spring Sakinac (Avala), also determination which form is more represented, relation of As(III) and As(V) and implementation of legislation. We used stripping voltametry method and gain value of total arsenic-62.87 microgram/l, in which 3.97 microgram/l is As(III) and residue of 58.90 microgram/l is As(V). It is obvious that value of 62.87 microgram/l is higher than MAL, but the most abundant arsenic form is less toxic, so the question is whether the water from spring Sakinac can or cannot be used.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Sorption of arsenic on natural and modified materials | Uklanjanje arsena iz vode na prirodnim i modifikovanim sorbentima
2009
Jovanovic, B., Univerzitet u Beogradu, Beograd (Serbia). Gradjevinski fakultet | Rajakovic, Lj., Univerzitet u Beogradu, Beograd (Serbia). Tehnolosko-metalurski fakultet | Ljubisavljevic, D., Univerzitet u Beogradu, Beograd (Serbia). Gradjevinski fakultet
This study investigates removal efficiency of arsenic species from water on natural and modified sorbent materials. Selective removal of As(III) and As(V) from water was carried out with pure natural materials: bentonite, sepiolite, limonite, pyrolusite and zeolite. Materials most commonly used in water treatment, quartz sand and granular active carbon, were modified by iron coating in order to increase its sorption capacity. For the purpose of comparison, commercial material, granular ferry hydroxide (Everzit As), was investigated under the same conditions. The investigations were performed in batch experiments following the standard experimental methodology. Of all the tested natural materials zeolite exhibited significant sorption capacity: 100 microgram As(III, V)/g. Iron coating increased materials sorption capacity for at least 80%. Iron coated sand and iron coated activated carbon exhibited 340 and 430 microgram As(V)/g respectively.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Analytical framework of DPSIR Driver, Pressure, State, Impact, Response for surface water bodies in relation to the sewer system | Analiticki okvir DPSIR (vodeca sila, pritisak, stanje, uticaj, odgovor) za povrsinska vodna tela u odnosu na kanalizacione sisteme
2009
Milojkovic, I., Institut za vodoprivredu Jaroslav Cerni, Beograd (Serbia)
Water bodies like rivers and lakes are directly affected by the waste water in sewerage systems. Sewage systems provide waste collection and convey wastewater from the population in sanitary safely way and away from material property. DPSIR analytical framework allows the analysis of interactions between sewerage systems and water bodies. Sewer systems describe the different standards that are elements of their functioning including plants and their maintenance, hydrological, hydraulic and other influences. This paper gives analytical framework of Driver, Pressure, State, Impact, Response (DPSIR) in relation to the functioning of the elements considered sewage systems which are described in the Serbian (European) standard - SRPS EN 752 - 2:2007.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Inplementation [i.e. implementation] of IFA parameter in descripting the state of waste water quality in Belgrade sewerage | Uvodnjenje parametra IFA u opisu stanja kvaliteta otpadne vode u beogradskoj kanalizaciji
2009
Komadinic, T. | Kostic, B. | Petrovic, D., JKP Vodovod i kanalizacija, Beograd (Serbia)
In Laboratory for examination of waste waters in Belgrade sewerage system many analysis are being done to indicate the physical, chemical and biological characteristics of waste waters. Biochemical analyses which are being done include two parameters: biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) and newly introduced parameter index of phosphate activity (IFA). Determination of IFA is relatively fast biochemical method which can, within few hours, give information of present organic pollution and its results could be applied for categorization of waters. Analyses were conducted during 2008 and according to the results waste waters mainly belong to the 5th category of water, more, the examined waste waters were out of all water describing categories.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Detection of a genotoxic agents presence by chromosomal analysis in fish from contaminated waters | Utvrdjivanje prisustva genotoksicnih agenasa analizom hromozoma riba iz zagadjenih voda
2009
Fister, S. | Cibulic, V. | Surcinski-Mikovilovic, V., Univerzitet Union, Beograd (Serbia)
The analysis of the frequencies of chromosome breaks and gaps on the pike - Esox lucius L. individuals from different locations collected in two consecutive years, were showed the highest values that were above the level of spontaneous (under the level of 3%) changes. Frequences of changes in fish Esox lucius L. were higher than the level of the presumed critical zone (3.0-3.5%) at locality of Danube by Visnjica and within the zone by Grocka. In consecutice years in river Tamis by Pancevo, both obtained values of chromosomal changes in this fish also were above the critical zone. Physicochemical water analyses were shown high level of organic contamination and concentration of phenols above MDK values for the 1st, 2nd water categories which argued obtained cytogenetic results. The localities obviously has a risk of being permanent or periodical contaminated with genotoxic agents.
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