MONITORING STRATEGIES FOR WATER PROTECTION IN INDUSTRIAL CONTEXTS

Authors

  • Florim Kuliqi UP-HP, Prishtina, Kosovo

Keywords:

water, protection, pollution, monitoring, environment

Abstract

Despite the Earth's abundant water resources, potable water scarcity persists due to pollution from multiple sources. The escalating demand for water across households, agriculture, industry, and other sectors, compounded by economic growth and population expansion, forecasts a worsening situation. Climate change further exacerbates these challenges, heightening concerns over water pollution and scarcity. Water, fundamental to the sustenance of diverse life forms on Earth, underpins all biological processes. Water pollution, characterized by changes in physical, chemical, and microbiological properties resulting from hazardous substances, poses significant threats to the quality and hygiene of drinking water and its suitability for various applications. Efforts to safeguard water resources necessitate ongoing vigilance and strategic management informed by legal frameworks and contemporary understanding. Mitigating water pollution requires a multifaceted approach encompassing monitoring, addressing root causes, pollutant reduction, purification, conservation, and robust regulatory mechanisms.

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Published

2024-05-24

How to Cite

Kuliqi, F. (2024). MONITORING STRATEGIES FOR WATER PROTECTION IN INDUSTRIAL CONTEXTS. KNOWLEDGE - International Journal , 64(3), 367–370. Retrieved from https://ikm.mk/ojs/index.php/kij/article/view/6825