Quality indexes of ground water at Zmiev district of Kharkiv region

Authors

  • O. Sierikova Kharkiv National Academy of Municipale Economy, Ukraine
  • V. Yakovlev Kharkiv National Academy of Municipale Economy, Ukraine

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15626/Eco-Tech.2007.047

Keywords:

Ground water; Quality standards, Well; Sanitary indices, Chemical indices.

Abstract

This study investigates the ground water quality at Zmiev district of Kharkiv Region. The result shows that 97% of cases the water in wells doesn't meet the requirements of the quality standards for sanitary and chemical indices. The most actual indices of non-correspondence of quality are: hardness, solid residual, iron, manganese, sulfates, chlorides, nitrates, and oxidation characteristic. The necessity of use of more strict approach to decentralized water sources while evaluation of the drinking qualities is grounded.

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Data of areal inspections of wells of Zmiev district in Kharkiv region by Geological Survey for the period of 1985-2005.

The data of monitoring the subterranean water quality in the affected zone of Thermo electric Power Station (National Research Institute of Ecological Problems) for the period of 1993-2006.

The data of monitoring water quality in wells of Zmiev district in Kharkiv region of 1986.

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Yakovlev, V.V .. , Sokolov, Yu.P.,.Mirka, G.E., 1994. Geological ecological research of industrial municipal agglomeration of Kharkiv, Kharkiv.

State Sanitary Drinking Standards #383 "Drinking water. The hygienic requirements for he water quality of centralized household drinking water supply".

Sanitary Drinking Standards of Russian Federation 2.1.4.1074-01 (Drinking water. The hygienic requirements for the water quality of centralized household drinking water supply. Quality control).

Sanitary Drinking Standards 1226-75 (Capping and wells content).

Quality standards of drinking water of the World Health Organization.

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Published

2007-12-12