Title of article
Water quality assessment and determination of pollution sources along the Axios/Vardar River, Southeastern Europe Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Mimoza Milovanovic، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
15
From page
159
To page
173
Abstract
The Axios/Vardar River, an interboundary river located in the Balkan Peninsula, drains the region of southern Serbia, almost 80% of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia territory and some parts of northern Greece.
This study is based upon long-term data (1979–2003) of nitrate, nitrite, ammonium, total phosphorous, BOD5, Cd, Cr, Zn, Pb and water discharge from 22 sampling stations along the Axios/Vardar River collected on a monthly basis. For determination of spatial and temporal trends, average values were determined for the periods 1979–83, 1984–88, 1990–95 and 1996–2003. Moreover, interviews with scientists from 10 institutions have been conducted in order to comprehend the situation that prevails in terms of water management.
The quality of the river water is affected by heavy metal pollution from smelter and fertilizer plants in Veles, Ferro-alloys plant in Jegunovce, the disposal of their solid waste near the river bed and also by the untreated industrial wastewater discharge deriving from the industries located in the watershed. The agricultural runoff from cultivated areas of Tetovo, Veles and Koufalia is a significant source of nutrient pollution. The untreated domestic wastewaters discharged directly into Axios/Vardar River constitute point sources of pollution, as well as the illegal landfills contaminating the surface water and groundwater.
Keywords
heavy metals , Nutrients , Pollution sources , Environmental problems
Journal title
Desalination
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Desalination
Record number
1111038
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