Chemical Analysis of Fine Particulate Matter: PM 2.5μg/m3 and PM 10μg/m3, in Cities-Prishtine, Fushe Kosove, and their Correlation between Pollutant Emission from TC Kosovo
Betim Ismajli,
Dardane Caka,
Bahrije Dobra and
Skender Demaku
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Betim Ismajli: Department of Information and Communication Technology, University of Pristina, Kosovo
Skender Demaku: Department of Chemistry, University of Pristina, Kosovo
International Journal of Environmental Sciences & Natural Resources, 2019, vol. 23, issue 1, 25-32
Abstract:
Kosovo is a very specific country, geographically, surrounded by all sides with the range, which is fundamentally protected, however, from the influence of the global climate, but in fact, how can this be defined when in many cases we encounter Pristina, as a city that has the primate in the world, of the day-to-day pollution of the environment, what is it that causes all this contamination, with a weak economy, why all this contamination, we have them, they are too weak filters (or have not installed them at all), then old vehicles, forest cutting, lakes contamination, above all, our awareness of a clean environment is lacking, almost will be ours. Therefore, in this project, we will present our findings, based on chemical analysis, in the cities; Pristina, Fushe Kosove, Obliq, the cities considered as the most polluted, therefore, the impact on the health of residents and many other environmental impacts, in the areas analyzed will bring a realistic picture of environmental pollution, a perimeter of approximately 30km, including a triangle of the three cities analyzed.
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Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.19080/IJESNR.2019.23.556105
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