National Institute of Public Health says water is not carcinogenic

Kosovo's National Institute of Public Health assures citizens of the country that Kosovo's drinking water does not have carcinogenic parameters. Thus, the director of this institute, Naser Ramadani, has declared to Radio Kosovo about the article in Italian media that water in Kosovo is cancergenous. Italian newspaper cill fatto [...]
Thus, the director of this institute, Naser Ramadani, has declared to Radio Kosovo about the article in Italian media that water in Kosovo is cancergenous.
The Italian newspaper cill fattoquotidiano has published a text that is quoted as saying that <x0 use of water in Kosovo is carcinogenic and that the Italian contingent with a mission to Kosovo, at least until 2016, has been drinking carcinogenic water.” Asked about this scripture, Kosovo Institute of Public Health Director Naser Ramadani said the institute constantly monitors water quality and in that direction there is no room for concern.
I can state that in the current official information of the ICHPK, based on the monitoring results of drinking water, laboratory data for chemical parameters results within pre-standard standards with regulation for drinking water quality.
According to the article published in the Italian newspaper naughtl fatto quotidiano. Meanwhile, Ramadani said this water has been tested not only in the country's labs, but also abroad. I don't do the details of the water analysis here, I just know from the lab competents that they've analyzed it at Germany's institutes, which are valid and are accredited, and they're in normal standards used for drinking water”. The institute assures citizens that natural and ambalized drinking water does not have carcinogenic content and is according to previous parameters.












