Kosova Cumhuriyeti Gjilan Kentinde Su Arıtma Tesislerinde Potasyum Permanganatın Aktif Kullanımı ile Manganezin Oksidasyonu
Open Access
- 14 December 2018
- journal article
- Published by Mehmet Akif Ersoy Universitesi Fen Bilimleri Enstitusu Dergisi in Mehmet Akif Ersoy Üniversitesi Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü Dergisi
- Vol. 9 (Ek (Suppl.), 260-266
- https://doi.org/10.29048/makufebed.474307
Abstract
Tr en Gjilan (42 ° 27’48’in 21 ° 28’09.7’I), Kosova’nın en büyük yedi kentinden biridir. Bu şehir için su temini, Gjilan şehrinde iki su işleme tesisinin işleyişi için yeterlidir. Su için en büyük bitkilerden biri Perlepnica köyündedir ve içecek suyu sağlamak için daha küçük boyutlu başka bir bitki Velekica köyündedir. Ana konu Velekica köyündeki su arıtma tesisine odaklanmaktadır, çünkü altı yer altı yayında manganez (Mn + 2) metalinin varlığı her zaman mevcuttur. Yeraltı sularında Mn mg / dm3 miktarı WHO altında izin verilen normların dışındadır. Bu metalin varlığı su endüstrisini sürekli olarak KMnO4'ü kullanmaya zorlar. Suda bu metalin mevcut değeri 2017 ve Ocak 2018 arasında (0.05-0.0015) mg / dm3 ve manganez işleminden sonra (0.11-0.31) mg / dm3'e düşürülmüştür. Përlepnica köyündeki su arıtma tesisinde ağır metallerle ilgili bir problem bulunmamaktadır ve bugünkü işlem süreci herhangi bir sorun olmadan devam etmektedir. Gjilan (42°27’48’’N 21°28’09.7’’E) is one of the seven biggest cities in the Republic of Kosovo. Water supply for this city is enough for reasons of functioning of two plants of water processing in the city of Gjilan. One of the biggest plants for water is in Perlepnica village and another plant with smaller dimension to supply drink water is in Velekica village. The main issue focuses on the water treatment plant in the Velekica village because the presence of manganese (Mn+2) as metal is always present in six underground springs. Quantity of Mn mg /dm3 in groundwaters is out of norms allowed under WHO. The presence of this metal forces the water industry to use KMnO4 continuously. In the water the present of this metal is from (0.05-0.0015) mg /dm3 during 2017 and January 2018 and after the manganese processing process is reduced to (0.11- 0.31) mg /dm3. While in the water treatment plant in Përlepnica village, there is no problem with heavy metals and the process of processing continues today without any problems.Keywords
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