Author/Authors :
DJEKOVIC, Vojislav University of Belgrade - Faculty of Forestry, SERBIA , ANDJELKOVIC, Aleksandar University of Belgrade - Faculty of Forestry, SERBIA , SPALEVIC, Velibor University of Montenegro - Department of Geography, MONTENEGRO , UROSEVIC, Marko Institute Jaroslav Cerni, SERBIA , LUKIC, Sara University of Belgrade - Faculty of Forestry, SERBIA
Abstract :
The Council of the European Union and the European Parliament announced the objectives of the “sustainable policy in the water area” in 1996. Following those objectives and recommendations, control of surface water quality from the aspect of sustainable development of the region has been actively executed in Serbia. Water quality monitoring is primarily applied on large water basins, with a focus on small ones as well, especially due to the fact that small basins have a significant role in environmental protection and water supply. This paper presents the significance of regular water control of the River Ralja in Central Serbia. Monitoring was executed in different seasons, and this paper presents results for the period 2011-2012. The aim of this paper is to present the situation of the water basin and point to the significance of surface courses for water supply of the population. Another objective is to point to issues emerging in the phase of using and disposing of used waters, as well as the option of using the River Ralja water for irrigating arable land, in the aim of obtaining healthy and high-quality agricultural produce.
Keywords :
monitoring , water quality , living environment , wastewaters