Water Pollution and Water Quality Assessment of Major Transboundary Rivers from Banat (Romania)

This study focuses on water resources management and shows the need to enforce the existing international bilateral agreements and to implement the Water Framework Directive of the European Union in order to improve the water quantity and quality received by a downstream country of a common watershe...

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Main Author: Andreea-Mihaela Dunca
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2018-01-01
Series:Journal of Chemistry
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/9073763
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spelling doaj-3df8e230b9d1487699c55f470c2f363b2020-11-25T00:12:30ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Chemistry2090-90632090-90712018-01-01201810.1155/2018/90737639073763Water Pollution and Water Quality Assessment of Major Transboundary Rivers from Banat (Romania)Andreea-Mihaela Dunca0Department of Geography, Faculty of Chemistry, Biology, Geography, West University of Timişoara, Blvd. V. Pârvan No. 4, Timişoara, 300223 Timiş, RomaniaThis study focuses on water resources management and shows the need to enforce the existing international bilateral agreements and to implement the Water Framework Directive of the European Union in order to improve the water quantity and quality received by a downstream country of a common watershed, like Timiş-Bega hydrographical basin, shared by two countries (Romania and Serbia). The spatial trend of water quality index (WQI) and its subindexes are important for determining the locations of major pollutant sources that contribute to water quality depletion in this basin. We compared the values of WQI obtained for 10 sections of the two most important rivers from Banat, which have a great importance for socioeconomic life in southwestern part of Romania and in northeastern part of Serbia. In order to assess the water quality, we calculated the WQI for a long period of time (2004–2014), taking into account the maximum, minimum, and the mean annual values of physical, chemical, and biological parameters (DO, pH, BOD5, temperature, total P, N-NO2−, and turbidity). This article highlights the importance of using the water quality index which has not been sufficiently explored in Romania and for transboundary rivers and which is very useful in improving rivers water quality.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/9073763
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Water Pollution and Water Quality Assessment of Major Transboundary Rivers from Banat (Romania)
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title Water Pollution and Water Quality Assessment of Major Transboundary Rivers from Banat (Romania)
title_short Water Pollution and Water Quality Assessment of Major Transboundary Rivers from Banat (Romania)
title_full Water Pollution and Water Quality Assessment of Major Transboundary Rivers from Banat (Romania)
title_fullStr Water Pollution and Water Quality Assessment of Major Transboundary Rivers from Banat (Romania)
title_full_unstemmed Water Pollution and Water Quality Assessment of Major Transboundary Rivers from Banat (Romania)
title_sort water pollution and water quality assessment of major transboundary rivers from banat (romania)
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Journal of Chemistry
issn 2090-9063
2090-9071
publishDate 2018-01-01
description This study focuses on water resources management and shows the need to enforce the existing international bilateral agreements and to implement the Water Framework Directive of the European Union in order to improve the water quantity and quality received by a downstream country of a common watershed, like Timiş-Bega hydrographical basin, shared by two countries (Romania and Serbia). The spatial trend of water quality index (WQI) and its subindexes are important for determining the locations of major pollutant sources that contribute to water quality depletion in this basin. We compared the values of WQI obtained for 10 sections of the two most important rivers from Banat, which have a great importance for socioeconomic life in southwestern part of Romania and in northeastern part of Serbia. In order to assess the water quality, we calculated the WQI for a long period of time (2004–2014), taking into account the maximum, minimum, and the mean annual values of physical, chemical, and biological parameters (DO, pH, BOD5, temperature, total P, N-NO2−, and turbidity). This article highlights the importance of using the water quality index which has not been sufficiently explored in Romania and for transboundary rivers and which is very useful in improving rivers water quality.
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