Monitoring of drinking water quality in the region of Kozani, Greece

Certain physicochemical (pH, conductivity, turbidity, NO2-, NO3-, NH4+, residual chlorine) as well as microbiological parameters of drinking water samples taken from 17 municipalities of Kozani Prefecture during a period of four years (2005-2008) were analysed in the Environmental Centre of Kozani Prefecture accredited laboratory.

The monitoring of the drinking water quality in the municipalities above is part of a larger monitoring program in order to fulfil the requirements of the current Greek and EU legislation concerning the quality of drinking water. The results of the afore mentioned physicochemical and microbiological tests of drinking water samples compared to the limits imposed by relevant legal requirements are presented in this study. The results generally showed rather satisfactory quality of drinking water in the region of Kozani during the last four years period, regarding the majority of the examined physicochemical parameters, but also microbiological infection, to some extent, during the water transportation from the water sources to the final consumer, through the internal water supply network.



Copyright: © Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Quelle: 2nd International Conference 2009 (Juni 2009)
Seiten: 7
Preis: € 5,00
Autor: Athanasios Sfikas
S. Christidis
Stamatis Zoras
 
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