Causes of increased concentration of fluorides in groundwater in Srebrenica municipality

Groundwater, as the mainresource of drinking water in the Republic of Srpska, is sometimes neglected regarding quality monitoring. It is especiallya characteristic of rural water supply sources as autonomous waterworks, individual intakes and wells. For the first time comprehensive analyses of the g...

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Main Authors: Boban Jolović, Andrijana Stevanović, Maja Nogić
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of East Sarajevo, Faculty of Technology 2017-12-01
Series:Journal of Engineering & Processing Management
Online Access:http://jepm.tfzv.ues.rs.ba/index.php/Journal/article/view/160
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spelling doaj-67dcda5e7e944623911ce446980d47042020-11-24T21:33:26ZengUniversity of East Sarajevo, Faculty of TechnologyJournal of Engineering & Processing Management1840-47742566-36152017-12-01916975160Causes of increased concentration of fluorides in groundwater in Srebrenica municipalityBoban Jolović0Andrijana Stevanović1Maja Nogić2Geological Survey, Republic of Srpska, 75400, Zvornik, B&HGeological Survey, Republic of Srpska, 75400, Zvornik, B&HInstitute for Water, 76300 Bijeljina, B&HGroundwater, as the mainresource of drinking water in the Republic of Srpska, is sometimes neglected regarding quality monitoring. It is especiallya characteristic of rural water supply sources as autonomous waterworks, individual intakes and wells. For the first time comprehensive analyses of the groundwater quality in rural areas of Srebrenica municipality have been provided in 2010. The results are more than interesting. Beside some standard problems in physic-chemical properties like increased turbidity, iron and manganese, there was emerged problem of increased fluoride concentration in more than one third samples of groundwater. The study of fluoride concentration, given in this paper, includes the causes of this phenomena and possible health impacts. It defines geological setting, or precisely mineralogical properties of the rocks and their interaction with groundwater, as a key factor of the problem. Further, analyses include recommendations regarding future exploration areas with probably same effect of the geological setting on groundwater quality in the territory of the Republic of Srpska. It is very important because the problems related to the long-term consumption of groundwater with fluoride concentration above 1.2 mg/L could be a trigger for very serious diseases like dental and skeletal fluorosis, diseases of pineal gland, kidneys, urinary bladder, thyroid gland, gastro-intestinal tract etc. Keywords: concentration, drinking water fluoride, geology, health, Srebrenica. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7251/JEPM1709069Jhttp://jepm.tfzv.ues.rs.ba/index.php/Journal/article/view/160
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Andrijana Stevanović
Maja Nogić
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Maja Nogić
Causes of increased concentration of fluorides in groundwater in Srebrenica municipality
Journal of Engineering & Processing Management
author_facet Boban Jolović
Andrijana Stevanović
Maja Nogić
author_sort Boban Jolović
title Causes of increased concentration of fluorides in groundwater in Srebrenica municipality
title_short Causes of increased concentration of fluorides in groundwater in Srebrenica municipality
title_full Causes of increased concentration of fluorides in groundwater in Srebrenica municipality
title_fullStr Causes of increased concentration of fluorides in groundwater in Srebrenica municipality
title_full_unstemmed Causes of increased concentration of fluorides in groundwater in Srebrenica municipality
title_sort causes of increased concentration of fluorides in groundwater in srebrenica municipality
publisher University of East Sarajevo, Faculty of Technology
series Journal of Engineering & Processing Management
issn 1840-4774
2566-3615
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Groundwater, as the mainresource of drinking water in the Republic of Srpska, is sometimes neglected regarding quality monitoring. It is especiallya characteristic of rural water supply sources as autonomous waterworks, individual intakes and wells. For the first time comprehensive analyses of the groundwater quality in rural areas of Srebrenica municipality have been provided in 2010. The results are more than interesting. Beside some standard problems in physic-chemical properties like increased turbidity, iron and manganese, there was emerged problem of increased fluoride concentration in more than one third samples of groundwater. The study of fluoride concentration, given in this paper, includes the causes of this phenomena and possible health impacts. It defines geological setting, or precisely mineralogical properties of the rocks and their interaction with groundwater, as a key factor of the problem. Further, analyses include recommendations regarding future exploration areas with probably same effect of the geological setting on groundwater quality in the territory of the Republic of Srpska. It is very important because the problems related to the long-term consumption of groundwater with fluoride concentration above 1.2 mg/L could be a trigger for very serious diseases like dental and skeletal fluorosis, diseases of pineal gland, kidneys, urinary bladder, thyroid gland, gastro-intestinal tract etc. Keywords: concentration, drinking water fluoride, geology, health, Srebrenica. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7251/JEPM1709069J
url http://jepm.tfzv.ues.rs.ba/index.php/Journal/article/view/160
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