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Drinking water quality in Podgorica [Montenegro, Serbia&Montenegro] - dependence of chlorination by products concentration on the organic matter in water
2003
Karajic, M. | Djurovic, D. (Institut za zdravlje Crne Gore, Podgorica (Serbia and Montenegro))
Presentation is dealing with data on raw and drinking water quality of water supply sources and water supply systems in Podgorica, Montenegro (Serbia&Montenegro). Special attention was paid to organic matter content, concentration of disinfectants and disinfection by-products. Average values of all parameters examined are below maximum permissible levels defined by regulations. That means that physical-chemical quality of water is excellent.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Lake Ohrid littoral water characteristics according to comparative parameters
2003
Novevska, V. | Vasileska, A. (Hidrobioloski zavod, Ohrid (The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia))
Water quality analyses were performed on littoral water samples, collected on Lake Ohrid in 2002 (January, February, June, July, August and September). Several microbiological parameters were compared. The number of Escherichia coli, the number of organotrophic bacteria and the phosphatase activity index were measured. Samples were collected along the shore of Lake Ohrid, i.e. at the village of Pestani, at Hotel Metropol, in Ohrid Bay and at the lake inflow of River Velgoska. The results of the study show that the different parameters are not compatible in terms of water quality characterization. The differences found are discussed below.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Penilia avirostris - indicator of refreshed and eutrophic water
2003
Vukanic, V. (Institut za biologiju mora, Kotor (Serbia and Montenegro))
During the analyses of zooplankton and hydrography samples from continuous field research in monthly series during 2002 on three shallow stations (Orahovac, Morinj and near the Institute) and 4 central stations in Boka Kotorska Bay (Adriatic sea, Montenegro (Serbia&Montenegro)), exceptionally dense populations of Penilia avirostris were observed. Presence of this species in refreshed waters during the summer in other parts of Adriatic and Mediterranean, and its designation as an indicator, are reasons for presentation of these gathered results from yearly cycle in Boka Kotorska Bay.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Physical and chemical properties as well as the contents of dominating ions in spring waters of Zlatibor region [Serbia, Serbia&Montenegro] whose capacities and locations may satisfy the requirements for their bottling
2003
Stevanetic, V. (Zavod za zastitu zdravlja, Uzice (Serbia and Montenegro))
Nowadays people increasingly use bottled water for drinking which makes bottling a very profitable business. The aim of this paper is better understanding of physical and chemical properties as well as the contents of dominating ions and microbiological purity of 13 spring waters existing on the territory of Zlatibor region (Serbia, Serbia&Montenegro) which according to its water capacity, its watershed features and good roads availability may be further explored for the purpose of water bottling.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Eutrophication and bacterial pollution of the Montenegrian coastal sea during 2002
2003
Regner, D. | Vuksanovic, N. | Stjepcevic, B. | Joksimovic, D. (Institut za biologiju mora, Kotor (Serbia and Montenegro))
In this paper, results of seasonal investigations throughout 2002, important for evaluation of the eutrophication and bacterial pollution of the Montenegrin coastal sea were presented. It was established that the difference between warmer and colder periods of the year was highest in the part of the Montenegrin coastal sea exposed to the strongest impact of the open waters of the Southern Adriatic.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Quantitative analysis of histopathological lesion on liver in barbel (Barbus meridionalis petenyi Heck.) in the Ohrid lake [The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia]
2003
Velkova-Jordanoska, L. (JNU Hidrobioloski zavod, Ohrid (The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia))
This report presents investigation performed as a part of a wider study desined to examine the level of pollution effects on fish in Ohrid lake (The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia). Faunal investigation of the fish Barbus meridionalis petenyi Heck. were carried out at the five localities in Ohrid lake. Microscope analysis of histological preparation of barbel hepatic tissue displayed a dominant presence of granulomatous inflammation on a level of hepatocelular parenchyme and cholangiofibrosis on a level of hepatic bile duck. The analysis did not exhibit any correlation between the granulomatous inflammation and the manifestation of the cholangiofibrous alterations.
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2003
Ljubisavljevic, D. | Jovanovic, B. (Univerzitet u Beogradu, Beograd (Serbia and Montenegro). Gradjevinski fakultet)
Slow sand filtration is an effective water treatment process. However, the performance of slow sand filters is influenced by the raw water turbidity. Filtration on pebble-matrix and roughing filters is introduced as a process effective in reduction of raw water turbidity. Efficiencies of these pretreatments documented on the raw water sources world-wide are presented in this paper as well as the investigation results from the similar raw water source in Serbia (Serbia&Montenegro).
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Iron in drinking water of the central water supply systems in Sombor, Apatin, Kula and Odzaci [Serbia, Serbia&Montenegro] from 1997 to 2001
2003
Cubrilo, D. | Zelic, J. | Dolga, M. (Zavod za zastitu zdravlja, Sombor (Serbia and Montenegro))
Having known the fact that on the territory of West-Backa region the only water used for water supply system is subterranean water, from different water layers, an assumption can be made that the waters also differ in their physical and chemical content. It is also assumed that these waters differ in their total iron content. The aim of this work is to test the significance of the difference between central water supply systems of West-Backa region (Sombor, Apatin, Kula and Odzaci) for the value of iron in drinking water, using the adequate statistics methods. The central water supply systems in Sombor, Apatin, and Kula are using water from the second water layer (60-75 m), while the water supply system in Odzaci is using deep artesian and subartesian waters (146-220 m). Sombor and Apatin have the raw water purification system and one of the goals is to decrease the concentration of total amount of iron in drinking water.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]The efficiency of the drinking water plant in Grgurovci [Serbia, Serbia&Montenegro] after the technological-technical reconstruction
2003
Cibulic, V. (Zavod za zastitu zdravlja, Leskovac (Serbia and Montenegro)) | Perisic, M. (Geo institut, Beograd (Serbia and Montenegro))
The results of a study on the water of the Sumanka river during several years point out the decrease in its quality. The results of the present study show that the technological actions, as well as the some technical changes, carried out in the Lebane's plant in Grgurovci gave the satisfactory effects. Turbidity, colour, KMnO4 demand and ammonia are efficiently reduced, along with low concentrations of Fe, Mn, and residual Al, ensure completely the water standard quality in accordance with the Protocol.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Phenol removal from industrial waste waters by horseradish (Cochlearia armoracia L.) peroxidase
2003
Nedic, L. (Strucna skola "Sveti Sava", Bujanovac (Serbia and Montenegro)) | Stanisavljevic, M.
This paper presents a process for phenol removal comprising a reaction step in which phenol is polymerized in the presence of an enzyme horseradish peroxidase. A crude preparation from horseradish roots was used as a low purity source of the enzyme. The technical feasibility of the process was studied using 1 to 10 mM synthetic phenol solutions. Experimental results showed the potential of the proposed technique. A phenol conversion higher than 90% was observed at the polymerization process.
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