Industrially contaminated areas in Serbia as a potential public health threat to the exposed population
Mining and mineral processing is still a vital source of income in Serbia, due to mineral abundance in copper, lead, zinc, antimony. Copper mining and metal-processing are located in the east: Bor, Veliki Krivelj, Cerovo, Majdanpek. Abandoned sites from antimony mining and processing and secondary l...
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doaj-59a7eb9efc6c4089b768e4dcc231ec912020-11-25T00:36:55ZengSavez inženjera i tehničara SrbijeTehnika0040-21762560-30862017-01-0172344144710.5937/tehnika1703441M0040-21761703441MIndustrially contaminated areas in Serbia as a potential public health threat to the exposed populationMatić Branislava I.0Rakić Uroš D.1Dejanović Snežana M.2Jovanović Verica S.3Jevtić Marija R.4Đonović Nela Ž.5Institute of Public Health of Serbia 'dr Milan Jovanović-Batut', Belgrade, SerbiaInstitute of Public Health of Serbia 'dr Milan Jovanović-Batut', Belgrade, SerbiaInstitute of Public Health of Serbia 'dr Milan Jovanović-Batut', Belgrade, SerbiaInstitute of Public Health of Serbia 'dr Milan Jovanović-Batut', Belgrade, SerbiaUniversity of Novi Sad, Faculty of Medicine, Novi Sad, SerbiaUniversity of Kragujevac, Faculty of Medicine, Kragujevac, SerbiaMining and mineral processing is still a vital source of income in Serbia, due to mineral abundance in copper, lead, zinc, antimony. Copper mining and metal-processing are located in the east: Bor, Veliki Krivelj, Cerovo, Majdanpek. Abandoned sites from antimony mining and processing and secondary lead smelter are at the western border: Zajača, Krupanj, Stolice. Coal mining and power plants are surrounding Belgrade: Obrenovac (2 power plants), Grabovac (plant ash landfill), Kolubara and Kostolac. Main objective is to focus on potential public health hazards from industrial contamination in Serbia. Key public health issue is presence of As and Cd in ambient air PM10 close to industrially contaminated sites due to the fact that ores have high naturally occurring contents of heavy metals and metalloids. Data originate from Serbian Environmental Protection Agency, Mining and Metallurgy Institute Bor, Belgrade Institute of Public Health, as part of continuous measurement of air quality within State network of automatic stations. Concentration of As in PM10 are extremely above the limit value in Bor and Lazarevac, with Cd values slightly increased in Bor. Serbia lacks the legal framework for continuous and institutionalized follow-up of population groups vulnerable to hazardous environmental exposure, although measured concentration indicate urgent need for such activities.http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0040-2176/2017/0040-21761703441M.pdfindustrially contaminated sitespublic healthAsCdPb |
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Matić Branislava I. Rakić Uroš D. Dejanović Snežana M. Jovanović Verica S. Jevtić Marija R. Đonović Nela Ž. |
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Matić Branislava I. Rakić Uroš D. Dejanović Snežana M. Jovanović Verica S. Jevtić Marija R. Đonović Nela Ž. Industrially contaminated areas in Serbia as a potential public health threat to the exposed population Tehnika industrially contaminated sites public health As Cd Pb |
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Matić Branislava I. Rakić Uroš D. Dejanović Snežana M. Jovanović Verica S. Jevtić Marija R. Đonović Nela Ž. |
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Industrially contaminated areas in Serbia as a potential public health threat to the exposed population |
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Industrially contaminated areas in Serbia as a potential public health threat to the exposed population |
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Industrially contaminated areas in Serbia as a potential public health threat to the exposed population |
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Industrially contaminated areas in Serbia as a potential public health threat to the exposed population |
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Industrially contaminated areas in Serbia as a potential public health threat to the exposed population |
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industrially contaminated areas in serbia as a potential public health threat to the exposed population |
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Savez inženjera i tehničara Srbije |
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Mining and mineral processing is still a vital source of income in Serbia, due to mineral abundance in copper, lead, zinc, antimony. Copper mining and metal-processing are located in the east: Bor, Veliki Krivelj, Cerovo, Majdanpek. Abandoned sites from antimony mining and processing and secondary lead smelter are at the western border: Zajača, Krupanj, Stolice. Coal mining and power plants are surrounding Belgrade: Obrenovac (2 power plants), Grabovac (plant ash landfill), Kolubara and Kostolac. Main objective is to focus on potential public health hazards from industrial contamination in Serbia. Key public health issue is presence of As and Cd in ambient air PM10 close to industrially contaminated sites due to the fact that ores have high naturally occurring contents of heavy metals and metalloids. Data originate from Serbian Environmental Protection Agency, Mining and Metallurgy Institute Bor, Belgrade Institute of Public Health, as part of continuous measurement of air quality within State network of automatic stations. Concentration of As in PM10 are extremely above the limit value in Bor and Lazarevac, with Cd values slightly increased in Bor. Serbia lacks the legal framework for continuous and institutionalized follow-up of population groups vulnerable to hazardous environmental exposure, although measured concentration indicate urgent need for such activities. |
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