Affiliation:
1. Geographical Institute “Jovan Cvijić” SASA, Belgrade, Serbia
Abstract
Floods are considered to be the most common natural disaster which causes
more destructive effects than other natural disasters including loss of
human life, property and infrastructure damage, as well as a negative impact
on social and economic development. Besides these consequences, floods also
affect water quality. The aim of this paper is to present water quality
impairment caused by the floods in Serbia in May 2014. The parameters of
water quality were measured 13 times in 2014 (12 ordinary monthly
measurements and one extraordinary measurement during the flood) in
hydrological stations Ostruznica and Sabac (on the river Sava) and Badovinci
(on the river Drina). The Canadian Water Quality Index (CWQI) was used for
water quality assessment. This method calculates the overall water quality
and the water quality for specific conditions and purposes including:
drinking, aquatic habitats, recreation, irrigation, and livestock. Water
quality decline was recorded in all the stations in overall water quality as
well as for specific uses. Turbidity and heavy metals values were tens of
times higher than normal ranges. The most drastic example was Al with the
values which were thousand(s) of times higher than the objective.
Funder
Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Geology,Geography, Planning and Development
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