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Pojavljanje nitratov in pesticidov v vodovodnem sistemu Murska Sobota : diplomska naloga
ID Žitek, Tomaž (Author), ID Steinman, Franci (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Uršič, Matej (Comentor)

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Abstract
Vodovodni sistemi so v preteklosti močno vplivali na razvoj družbe v posameznih deželah, danes pa nam predstavljajo nenadomestljiv način oskrbe s pitno vodo. V diplomskem delu je predstavljeno delovanje vodovodnega sistema Murska Sobota. Opisani so objekti in naprave, ki zagotavljajo nemoteno oskrbo s pitno vodo v občinah Murska Sobota, Moravske Toplice, Puconci in Cankova. Ker na tem delu Pomurja prevladuje intenzivno kmetovanje, se pri oskrbi s pitno vodo pojavljajo problemi glede prisotnosti nitratov in pesticidov. Iz arhiva sem zbral podatke in jih prikazal v preglednih tabelah, da bi ugotovil dejansko stanje onesnaženosti podtalne vode na črpališčih in v vodovodnem sistemu. Iz podatkov je razvidno, da je voda v sistemu neoporečna. Nekaj problemov se pojavlja na črpališču Črnske meje, za katere sem podal nekaj predlogov za zmanjšanje onesnaženja. Voda se pred vstopom v vodovodni sistem meša iz vse vseh črpališč. Tako se zagotavlja ustrezna kvaliteta in količina pitne vode v sistemu. Trenutno stanje na sistemu je rezultat dobrega dela v preteklosti, zato si je potrebno prizadevati, da tudi v prihodnje ne bo težav z zagotavljanjem zadostne količine neoporečne pitne vode.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:gradbeništvo, diplomska naloga, UNI, VKI, vodovodni sistem, črpališče, cevovod, vodne izgube, Komunala Murska Sobota, pitna voda, pesticidi, metolaklor, nitrati, kakovost pitne vode, onesnažilo, vodovarstveno območje, oskrba s pitno vodo Pomurja
Work type:Undergraduate thesis
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:FGG - Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:T. Žitek
Year:2014
Number of pages:X, 46 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-30948 This link opens in a new window
UDC:502.171:628.1(497.4 Murska Sobota)(043.2)
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Publication date in RUL:09.07.2015
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:The occurrences of nitrates and pesticides in the Water Supply System in Murska Sobota
Abstract:
Water supply systems in the past greatly influenced on the development of the society in various lands. However, today the water supply system represents an irreplaceable way of drinking water supply. This thesis presents the operation of the water system in Murska Sobota. It describes the facilities and equipment that ensure uninterrupted supply with drinking water in the municipalities of: Murska Sobbota, Moravske Toplice, Puconci and Cankova.Because this part of Pomurje is dominated by intensive farming, there are some problems with the supply of drinking water regarding to the presence of nitrates and pesticides. I gathered data from the archive and displayed them in transparent tables to determine the actual state of pollution of groundwater pumping stations and water supply system. The data shows that the water in the system is clean. Some problems are occurring in the water supply station Črnska meja for which I have made several proposals for reduction of pollution. Before entering the water system the water mixes from all of water supply stations, thus ensuring adequate quality and quantity of drinking water in the system. Current state of the system is the result of good work in the past. Due to that it is necessary to continue to strive that in the future there will also be no difficulties in providing sufficient quantities of safe drinking water.

Keywords:graduation thesis, civil engineering, water supply system, polluted, water protection area, drinking water supply of Pomurje

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