WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT OF SOUTH MORAVA RIVER AND CRITERIA FOR ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS

Authors

  • Jelena Marković Academy of Technical Studies, Vranje, Republic of Serbia
  • Ivan Stevović Innovation Center, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering in Belgrade, Republic of Serbia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7251/COMEN2401084M

Abstract

Water quality management is primarily performed through the control function. Water quality control in the South Morava is performed on a monthly basis by chemical and physical methods. Controlling is done at two measuring points from which the samples are taken, namely the village of Mezgraje, near the Railway Bridge, and the site of Mramora Novo Selo. Tests of water samples from the South Morava River included determination of: general parameters, nutrients, salinity, organic substances and microbiological parameters. Measured values of the investigated physicochemical parameters at the sampling location at Mezgraja village level, with the Railway Bridge, dominantly correspond to class I, except for BOD5 corresponding to class V, HPC corresponding to class IV, TOC, phenolic compounds and total nitrogen corresponding to class II, nitrites, orthophosphates, ammonium ion, copper and iron content corresponding to Class III. At the same location, the measured values of microbiological parameters correspond to Class IV. The water of South Morava River, from the physico-chemical aspect, has a mixed excellent to poor environmental status, while from a microbiological point of view it has a moderate environmental status at Mramor (Novo Selo) or poor environmental status at the level of the village of Mezgraja, at the Railway Bridge. The results of the water quality control tests show that the water is nutrient-poor and has microbiological parameters present in MPN/100 ml. Research in the field of water quality is one of the most important starting points in the proper conception of water management.

Downloads

Published

2024-06-26