A Water Quality Index (WQI) is a numeric expression used to evaluate the quality of water bodies and make it easier understood by managers. This paper aims to assess water quality of Sava River in Vojvodina (North Serbia) for the 2004 - 2011 period. For this purpose authors applied: Serbian Water Quality Index (SWQI) assessment. WQI value is dimensionless, single number ranging from 0 to 100 (best quality) derived from numerous physical, chemical, biological and microbiological parameters. For the Sava River SWQI was mainly rated as very good. This study shows a clear decrease in water quality during warmer periods of the year. Additionally, this study shows that water quality along Sava River decreases slightly downstream, of Sremska M...
River water is the main source for domestic purpose and irrigation. It is often polluted due to disc...
The use of indexes has been stimulated by the National Water Agency (NWA),because their use helps to...
Water resources are of critical importance to both natural ecosystem and human development. The qual...
The WQI method is most frequently used in expert and scientific research and basically it provides a...
The Timok River (202 km long, 4547 km2 basin area) is located in East Serbia. It is a right tributar...
The quality of surface waters is being impacted by the anthropogenic and natural pollution, thus lim...
This paper analyzes water quality from four hydrological stations in the Nisava river basin from 200...
The paper presents an analysis of water pollution carried out on the basis of the combined physico-c...
Development and implementation of indexation methods used in the assessment of surface water quality...
Water is a basic requirement for survival of all living beings, and one of the most precious natural...
This study focuses on water resources management and shows the need to enforce the existing internat...
Today, the quality of water in the world is changing significantly due to the increasing human impac...
This paper presents the terminological definitions of indexing methods and the possibilities of thei...
Key words: Water quality index, jill janovik comparing methods, surface water resources, Haraz River...
Copyright © 2012 Ljiljana Takic ́ et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
River water is the main source for domestic purpose and irrigation. It is often polluted due to disc...
The use of indexes has been stimulated by the National Water Agency (NWA),because their use helps to...
Water resources are of critical importance to both natural ecosystem and human development. The qual...
The WQI method is most frequently used in expert and scientific research and basically it provides a...
The Timok River (202 km long, 4547 km2 basin area) is located in East Serbia. It is a right tributar...
The quality of surface waters is being impacted by the anthropogenic and natural pollution, thus lim...
This paper analyzes water quality from four hydrological stations in the Nisava river basin from 200...
The paper presents an analysis of water pollution carried out on the basis of the combined physico-c...
Development and implementation of indexation methods used in the assessment of surface water quality...
Water is a basic requirement for survival of all living beings, and one of the most precious natural...
This study focuses on water resources management and shows the need to enforce the existing internat...
Today, the quality of water in the world is changing significantly due to the increasing human impac...
This paper presents the terminological definitions of indexing methods and the possibilities of thei...
Key words: Water quality index, jill janovik comparing methods, surface water resources, Haraz River...
Copyright © 2012 Ljiljana Takic ́ et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
River water is the main source for domestic purpose and irrigation. It is often polluted due to disc...
The use of indexes has been stimulated by the National Water Agency (NWA),because their use helps to...
Water resources are of critical importance to both natural ecosystem and human development. The qual...