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Maramures County drinking water quality
Date issued
2020-10
Abstract
Surface water and groundwater represent the main sources of drinking water in Romania. Ammonium, iron, manganese, and arsenic are the main potential pollutants that can be found in groundwater. In high concentrations or long-term consumption, they can have a dangerous effect on human health when present in drinking water. Ammonia can have a compromising effect on the disinfection process efficiency
leading to taste and odour problems. Excess iron and manganese can modify the drinking water organoleptic characteristics (turbidity, colour) making it hardly acceptable for human consumption. Long term arsenic consumption can have a dangerous effect on the human body like skin cancer, cardiovascular diseases and
dermal lesions. In Romania, drinking water is controlled by the National Drinking Water Quality Act no. 458/2002, republished in 2011. For this reason, the present study focused on determining drinking water quality according to the national legislation.
leading to taste and odour problems. Excess iron and manganese can modify the drinking water organoleptic characteristics (turbidity, colour) making it hardly acceptable for human consumption. Long term arsenic consumption can have a dangerous effect on the human body like skin cancer, cardiovascular diseases and
dermal lesions. In Romania, drinking water is controlled by the National Drinking Water Quality Act no. 458/2002, republished in 2011. For this reason, the present study focused on determining drinking water quality according to the national legislation.
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