Tehnika (Jan 2016)

Quality of drinking water from rural water supply after the may flood 2014 in the area of Kraljevo

  • Marinović Dragan D.,
  • Savić Vladimir M.,
  • Dimitrijević Nebojša M.,
  • Stojanović Marina T.,
  • Popović Danilo B.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5937/tehnika1601167M
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 71, no. 1
pp. 167 – 171

Abstract

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The May floods in 2014 affected a large number of rural households in the vicinity of the town of Kraljevo. The flood affected a large number of villages that are located along the river West Morava and villages along the river Godačica. It was necessary to analyze the microbiological and physical chemical quality of drinking water, in order to see the impact of the May floods on the quality of drinking water rural water flooded the city, for the protection of human health, water supply and the ecosystem in general. This paper presents the results of a project which was implemented by the city of Kraljevo and funded humanitarian organization ADRA (Adventist Development and humanitarian organizations). The results of microbiological and physical chemical analysis of drinking water are shown, whose maximum allowable values are given in Regulation on hygienic quality of drinking water Fig. FRY, No.42 / 98 and 44/99 [1]. Upon the approval of funds for drinking water samples, which were tested in the laboratories of the Institute of Public Health of Kraljevo, were sampled in September and October 2014 in eight flooded villages around the town of Kraljevo. The tests were based on the analysis of microbial load of the water system and the physical and chemical parameters and the preservation of water quality.

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