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POLLUTION WITH Cr6+ OF GROUNDWATER AND SURFACE WATER FROM THE INDUSTRIAL DUMP JUGOHROM - JEGUNOVCE – THE REPUBLIC OF NORTH MACEDONIA
Zlatko Ilijovski1  Stojan Mihailovski1  Vojo Mircovski2 
[1] Civil Engineering Institute “Macedonia” JSC Skopje, the Republic of North Macedonia;Faculty of Natural and Technical Sciences, Institute of Geology, “Goce Delcev” University in Stip Str. Goce Delcev 89, 2000 Stip, the Republic of North Macedonia;
关键词: hexavalent chromium Cr6+;    groundwater;    pollution;    Zheden;    Rashche Spring;   
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来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

In order to investigate the pollution with hexavalent chromium (Cr6+) of the groundwater and surface water around the industrial dump Jugohrom – Jegunovce, hydrogeological investigations were carried out during November 2019, where 16 samples of groundwater and 3 samples of surface water were taken. In most of the analyzed samples of groundwater and surface water, the concentration of Cr6+ exceeds the maximal allowed concentrations (MAC) of Cr6+ (0.01 mg/l) according to the Macedonian and European standards in drinking water. The highest contamination with Cr6+ which is in the range of 0.052 – 132.98 mg/l is registered near the dump in the shallow groundwater, i.e. in the unconfined aquifers. Cr6+ pollution ranging from 0.017 to 0.041 mg/l has also been registered in some of the samples at artesian aquifers with a sub-artesian level. Two tests were carried out on the surface water of the Vardar River, before and after the dump. A sevenfold increase in Cr6+ concentration of 0.069 was observed after the dump. Cr6+ content of 725 mg/l was found in the drainage of overflow water in the discharge. Pollution of the groundwater and surface water with Cr6+ is anthropogenic and is a result of the operation of the Metallurgical Plant Jugohrom in the period from 1955 to 1994.

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