Estimation of the groundwater quality in the western part of Lipjan (Kosovo)

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  • Fatbardh Gashi University of Prishtina, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Department of Chemistry, Kosovo
  • Fatmir Faiku University of Prishtina, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Department of Chemistry, Kosovo
  • Albert Maxhuni University of Prishtina, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Department of Chemistry, Kosovo
  • Lindita Pirraku University of Prishtina, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Department of Chemistry, Kosovo
  • Sadije Gashi University of Prishtina, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Department of Chemistry, Kosovo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15291/geoadria.3

Keywords:

pollution, groundwater, quality, anthropogenic activity, statistical analysis, the western Lipjan

Abstract

The study of the effect of anthropogenic activity on the water quality was carried out in the western part of Lipjan (Kosovo). The software “Statistica 6.0” was used for calculations of basic statistical parameters and anomalies (extremes and outliers). The levels of some physicochemical parameters of groundwater are compared with the World Health Organization standards for drinking water. Our results show significant pollution (high values of electrical conductivity, total dissolved solids and consumption of KMnO4) of groundwaters as a result of anthropogenic activity coming from settlements, pollution of small rivers (Vodavoda and Grika) and wastewaters in the surrounding area.

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