54. godišnja konferencija o aktuelnim problemima korišćenja i zaštite voda (2025) [391-396 str.]
AUTHOR(S) / АУТОР(И): Dragana Dragaš Milovanović
, Jasmina Bašić
, Mila Filipović
, Bojana Luković
, Marina Ivanović
, Vladimir Ilić
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DOI: 10.46793/VODA25.383DM
ABSTRACT / САЖЕТАК:
Laboratorijski monitoring kvaliteta vode u distributivnim mrežama je ključan za očuvanje javnog zdravlja, posebno u pogledu dezinfekcijskih nusproizvoda kao što su trihalometani (THM) i haloacetične kiseline (HAA). Ove supstance mogu izazvati ozbiljne zdravstvene probleme, uključujući povećan rizik od raka bešike i reproduktivne smetnje. U radu su analizirane metode za određivanje koncentracije hlora i nusproizvoda u vodi, s posebnim osvrtom na kolorimetrijsku DPD metodu koja se široko koristi zbog svoje brzine i preciznosti. Takođe, razmatrane su i alternative, poput elektrokemijskih metoda. Povećana izloženost THM povezana je sa zdravstvenim rizicima, dok je monitoring ključan za prevenciju.
KEYWORDS / КЉУЧНЕ РЕЧИ:
kvalitet vode, THM, HAA, monitoring, javno zdravlje, dezinfekcija
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