THE ANALYSIS OF ECOLOGICAL SITUATIONS OF WATER RESOURCES OF SHIRVAN CITY OF THE REPUBLIC OF AZERBAIJAN
Keywords:
the major collector of Shirvan city, chemical pollution, thermal pollution, local reservoirs, water filtra tion fystems, the Kur river
Abstract
The article is devoted to providing the population with drinking water in the Shirvan city of the Azer- baijan Republic and surrounding areas, and showed the discharge of polluted water into the water bodies used by the population as one of the main environmental problem. As a result, in the basins of drinking water appears bacteria which causing disease. One of the important problem is the provision of drinking water to Shirvan city population according to sanitary and ecological norms. Moreover, using of Kur river water for drinking water supply has been analyzed and the impact on the human body has been ecologically estimated.
References
1. Report on the work done by the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Azerbaijan of the Shirvan regional administration for 1998-2003 (in Azerbaijani).
2. Statistical indicators of the 2013 on the management of exploitation of the Main Shirvan Collector (in Azerbaijani).
3. Naghiyev E.V. Estimation of the ecological situation of the environment of small towns located on the lower axis of the Kur River, 14th Republican Scientific Conference of Doctoral Students and Young Researchers. Baku State University, Baku, 2010, p. 318 (in Russian).
4. Report of the maintenance department on the operation of the Upper-Shirvan Canal in 2013-2015 (in Azerbaijani).
2. Statistical indicators of the 2013 on the management of exploitation of the Main Shirvan Collector (in Azerbaijani).
3. Naghiyev E.V. Estimation of the ecological situation of the environment of small towns located on the lower axis of the Kur River, 14th Republican Scientific Conference of Doctoral Students and Young Researchers. Baku State University, Baku, 2010, p. 318 (in Russian).
4. Report of the maintenance department on the operation of the Upper-Shirvan Canal in 2013-2015 (in Azerbaijani).
Published
2017-10-30
Pages
159-162
Section
SECTION 2 NATURAL-GEOGRAPHICAL AND ECOLOGICAL RESEARCHES