Determination of inorganic compounds in drinking water on the basis of house water heater scale, part 1: Determination of heavy metals and uranium

The analysis of scale originated from drinking water on the house water heater, showed that scale is basically calcium carbonate that crystallizes hexagonally in the form of calcite. Scale taken as a sample from different spots in Belgrade – upper town of Zemun (sample 1) and Pančevo (sample 2) show...

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Main Authors: Rajković Miloš B., Stojanović Mirjana D., Pantelić Gordana K., Tošković Dragan V.
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Language:English
Published: Faculty of Technology, Novi Sad 2004-01-01
Series:Acta Periodica Technologica
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-7188/2004/1450-71880435131R.pdf
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spelling doaj-04f9d08a94444ac9bb9b8cc210e237452020-11-24T23:11:33ZengFaculty of Technology, Novi SadActa Periodica Technologica1450-71882004-01-0120043513114010.2298/APT0435131RDetermination of inorganic compounds in drinking water on the basis of house water heater scale, part 1: Determination of heavy metals and uraniumRajković Miloš B.Stojanović Mirjana D.Pantelić Gordana K.Tošković Dragan V.The analysis of scale originated from drinking water on the house water heater, showed that scale is basically calcium carbonate that crystallizes hexagonally in the form of calcite. Scale taken as a sample from different spots in Belgrade – upper town of Zemun (sample 1) and Pančevo (sample 2) showed different configuration although it came from the same waterworks. That indicates either that the water flowing through waterworks pipes in different parts of the city is not the same or the waterworks net is not the same (age, maintaining, etc). All the elements which are dominant in drinking water (Ca, Mg, K, and Na), and which could be found in water by natural processes, are by their content far below the values regulated by law. The analysis also showed the presence of many metals: Ti, Pb, Zn, Cu Li, Sr, Cd, and Cr in the first sample, which are not found in the scale taken near Pančevo. The results obtained by calculating the mass concentration in drinking water on the basis of scale content, showed that both waters belonged to the category of low mineral waters. Contents of inorganic substances in these waters (117.85 mg/dm3 for sample 1 or 80.83 mg/dm3 for sample 2) are twice lower than the values predicted by the legislation. Gammaspectrometric analysis indicates the presence of radioactive elements – uranium and strontium which can influence human health. http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-7188/2004/1450-71880435131R.pdfDrinking waterscalescanning electron microscopy (SEM)X-ray diffraction analysisgamma-spectrometry
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author Rajković Miloš B.
Stojanović Mirjana D.
Pantelić Gordana K.
Tošković Dragan V.
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Stojanović Mirjana D.
Pantelić Gordana K.
Tošković Dragan V.
Determination of inorganic compounds in drinking water on the basis of house water heater scale, part 1: Determination of heavy metals and uranium
Acta Periodica Technologica
Drinking water
scale
scanning electron microscopy (SEM)
X-ray diffraction analysis
gamma-spectrometry
author_facet Rajković Miloš B.
Stojanović Mirjana D.
Pantelić Gordana K.
Tošković Dragan V.
author_sort Rajković Miloš B.
title Determination of inorganic compounds in drinking water on the basis of house water heater scale, part 1: Determination of heavy metals and uranium
title_short Determination of inorganic compounds in drinking water on the basis of house water heater scale, part 1: Determination of heavy metals and uranium
title_full Determination of inorganic compounds in drinking water on the basis of house water heater scale, part 1: Determination of heavy metals and uranium
title_fullStr Determination of inorganic compounds in drinking water on the basis of house water heater scale, part 1: Determination of heavy metals and uranium
title_full_unstemmed Determination of inorganic compounds in drinking water on the basis of house water heater scale, part 1: Determination of heavy metals and uranium
title_sort determination of inorganic compounds in drinking water on the basis of house water heater scale, part 1: determination of heavy metals and uranium
publisher Faculty of Technology, Novi Sad
series Acta Periodica Technologica
issn 1450-7188
publishDate 2004-01-01
description The analysis of scale originated from drinking water on the house water heater, showed that scale is basically calcium carbonate that crystallizes hexagonally in the form of calcite. Scale taken as a sample from different spots in Belgrade – upper town of Zemun (sample 1) and Pančevo (sample 2) showed different configuration although it came from the same waterworks. That indicates either that the water flowing through waterworks pipes in different parts of the city is not the same or the waterworks net is not the same (age, maintaining, etc). All the elements which are dominant in drinking water (Ca, Mg, K, and Na), and which could be found in water by natural processes, are by their content far below the values regulated by law. The analysis also showed the presence of many metals: Ti, Pb, Zn, Cu Li, Sr, Cd, and Cr in the first sample, which are not found in the scale taken near Pančevo. The results obtained by calculating the mass concentration in drinking water on the basis of scale content, showed that both waters belonged to the category of low mineral waters. Contents of inorganic substances in these waters (117.85 mg/dm3 for sample 1 or 80.83 mg/dm3 for sample 2) are twice lower than the values predicted by the legislation. Gammaspectrometric analysis indicates the presence of radioactive elements – uranium and strontium which can influence human health.
topic Drinking water
scale
scanning electron microscopy (SEM)
X-ray diffraction analysis
gamma-spectrometry
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-7188/2004/1450-71880435131R.pdf
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