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Rozarta (Turku) Nezaj1, Klementina Puto2 1National Center of Quality, Safety and Accreditation of Health Institutions, Tirana, Albania 2University of Tirana, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Department of Biotechnology, Albania tina_kora@yahoo.com Abstract This research aims to evaluate the pollution level of drinking water in Lezha region which has had a lot of issues. The results will help […]

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Adela Kullaj1, Margarita Hysko2 1Bovilla Treatment Plant, Tirana, Albania. 2Natural Sciences Faculty, Tirana University, Albania. kullajadela@yahoo.com     hysko_m@hotmail.com   Abstract Bovilla Basin, the main source of drinking water for the capital, is situated about 15 km North-East of Tirana. The surface of the reservoir is about 3.1 km2, the volume for the normal level of exploitation […]

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Petraq Naço1, Fatbardha Vinçani1,Vesel Hoxha1  1Institute of Geosciences, Energy, Water and Environment, UPT, Tirana, Albania petraqnaco@yahoo.com Abstract Region of Dumre is one of the most special in Albanian territory. Its signifier stands in view of relievo, representing a plateau with an average elevation from 150 to 200 m, which differs obvious in relation to other […]

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Stoe Smiljkov*, Valentina Slavevska-Stamenković, Irina Shoreva, Aleksandar Aleksovski, Ivana Jovanovska Institute of Biology, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Skopje, Macedonia stoe@iunona.pmf.ukim.edu.mk   Abstract The objective of this study is to evaluate water quality of the Mladost Reservoir (central part of the Republic of Macedonia), based on the physical and chemical parameters. The surface water […]

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Alexander Khaustov1*, Alexander Grabar2, Margarita Redina1, Rufina Kanzafarova1  1 Chair of Applied Ecology, Environmental Department, Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russian Federation 2 CJSC “Geojet”, Moscow, Russian Federation akhaustov@yandex.ru   Abstract The major issues of monitoring of oil slime toxicity and generated wastes volume in case of accidental oil spills are considered. As oil slimes […]

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Sheriban Ramani1,3, Marija Andreevska1, Lendita Dika2 1Hydrometeorological Service of Macedonia, Skopje, Macedonia 2 Ministry of Environment and Physical Planning, Skopje, Macedonia 3Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Natural Sciences, State University of Tetova sheriban@meteo.gov.mk   Abstract  Rivers worldwide serve as the recipients of great quantities of waste discharged by agriculture, industrial and domestic activities. The objective […]

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Abaz Asllani University of Pristina, Faculty of Applied Technical Sciences, Ferizaj, Kosovo abaz.asllani@hotmail.com   Abstract This work comprises the first efforts for analyzing, assessing and systemizing almost all kinds of imported oils in Republic of Kosovo. Although the attention and emphasis was given to lubricant oils, also transmission oils, hydraulic oils and those for transformers […]

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T. Woignier 1, O. Morell 2, J. Primera 3 CNRS UMR CNRS7263 UMR IRD 237, IMBE(Institut Méditerranéen d’Ecologie et de Paléoécologie) IRD-PRAM, Le Lamentin, Martinique, France Meteo-Mak , Skopje, Republic of Macedonia Departamento de fisica, FEC, LUZ. Maracaibo, Venezuela thierry.woignier@um2.fr   Abstract Volcanic soils (allophanic) are interesting in terms of pollutant retention because they are […]

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Dr. Kaushal Kumar Saxena, Ashutosh Singh Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India kks@iitk.ac.in      assingh@iitk.ac.in   Abstract From last few decades, there is an increase in number of industries which affect the ambient air and water quality of India. Although all industries follow the strict guidelines of the Central Pollution Control […]

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1Anshumali*: Assistant Professor 2Parijat Tripathi: Senior Research Fellow 1Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad, 2School of Environmental Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi- 110067, India. malijnu@gmail.com   Abstract Groundwater with high concentrations of geogenic arsenic (As) was extensively present in the Holocene alluvial aquifers of Ballia district in the middle […]

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