Don't open the windows!

Since the capital of our Republic was listed in the past days as the most polluted in the world, and it still remains among the most polluted, pollution reopened as the subject. What followed was not that serious a serious reaction from politics. Only the main roads leading to [...] were blocked
Since the capital of our Republic was listed in the past days as the most polluted in the world, and it still remains among the most polluted, pollution reopened as the subject. What followed was not that serious a serious reaction from politics. Only the main roads leading up to the centre of Pristina were blocked, while there is still no measurement for other parts of the country.
Periscope was brought an article written by Zenun Chelley for his Renaissance in 1989 on the matter. This gene was made by Sock Sbonker, and the portal brings it unread.
The red danger signal from pollution has been lit long ago, but some become as if they have no eyes. Kosovo Kosova ? The most polluted part in Yugoslavia. It can already be spoken of (and spoken of) consequences.
THE POSSIBLE FOR PLACE
Although the results of the effects of matter that most frequently pollute the environment in Kosovo have not yet been completed, it is known that as a result of these, there has been increased obesity, disability, and mortality. Especially is it investigated to increase cardiovascular disease, carcinoma, kidney disease, respiratory organs, blood vessels, and defective births.
February 14, 1988) Once again, the pace of environmental pollution in Kosovo continues, we should not be surprised if health - control experts receive daily advice: “Every morning wash your hands, clean your pages, your teeth, make your morning gym, and keep your windows shut first so that you do not breathe poison - filled air! ” In part of Kosovo, this advice would be very current today, since air and water pollution levels often cross the standard of allowed concentrations of harmful matter.
This risk will be considered by the Constitutional Designer, in which it says that “employees and citizens, The OPBs, social-political communities, have the right to provide the conditions for human conservation and prevent harmful consequences, which, with pollution of air, land, water and water flows, noise or otherwise, endanger these values or even endanger human life and health.” These are the laws of the law which are entrusted to you with justice.
Where does pollution originate?
Two are the main sources of air and water pollution in Kosovo: Kosovo's “Trepca” and “Electricity”. But these help other smaller industrial pollutants.
If we measure the level of development with the level of environmental pollution, Kosovo would be the most developed part of the country, since the measurement results show that Kosovars absorb the most heavily charged air of harmful matter for organisms, drink the most polluted water and have the most endangered environment in the country, mainly as a result of the work of industrial objects and human irresponsability. So it would probably be pleased with a politician (even today), who would certainly be signaling danger from environmental pollution, replied: “Where is the fate of Kosovo to have an environment polluted by a developed body of”, which, of course, such a time (a couple of decades ago) reflected an implacable state of the level of economic development of this province, but that it also reflected its brevity and non-skilling fellow citizens, whom we now pay the tax. Politicians in fact were satisfied with a wish because Kosovo was declared to be the most polluted environment in the country, but not both, since Kosovo also has the superiority of the most underdeveloped visa in the country.
In fact, the inadequate structure of the economy, based largely on the production of raw materials, in the devoid of corresponding underground wealth control, and without relevant measures in conservation of the environment, has helped break up the ecological balance in Kosovo, so that in some areas life has made it unbearable. The consequences for human health are also evident, especially in the Mitrovica region of Tito and in settlements extending to the plain of Kosovo along Sitnica to Ferizaj, especially in Pristina with the district.
What kind of absorption?
The amount of polluting matter that is released from Tito's Mitrovica industry, that is, “Trepca”, which is concentrated in the air and that residents of this side and miles away from it absorb through the air, is a few times over the allowed concentration. Among other things, sulfur dioxide has often concentrated 16 times over the allowed amount, but there have been cases when this concentration has been 38 times higher, whereas the number of days with higher concentration than allowed up to two hundred days (the allowed amount of sulfucial dioxide in the air is 1,50 micro grams in a cubic meter, and there have been days when this concentration has been up to 6 thousand micrograms in a cubic metre). Similarly, the concentration of lead has been 13 times above the permitted one - only 7 micrograms in one cubic metre. )
sulphur dioxide and lead are the most harmful matter for the organism and are therefore set for example. Of Tito's Mitrovica industry, except for these air, it is contaminated with zlink, cadmium, archen, fluor and other matter. After some measurements have been taken, the situation has begun to improve, but not at the rate it should.
Nothing less dangerous for the environment is Kosovo's electronics. Within a day, in conditions where electrofilers function 99%, through the smokeer of a 200 megawatt power plant, some 22 tons of sulfur dioxide is released into the air, about 4.9 tons of azotic oxide and about 8,2 tons of flying ash. The account is clear when the capacity is known much greater than the foolish one and the fact that the electrofiles in one piece do not function at all, or operate in part because of the human factor's negligence (at the beginning of this year Pristina with a circle covered the layer of ash that exceeded the millimeter. But it is not just thermal power plants that pollute the environment. The most dangerous possible is Gasification, which releases hydrosulfid, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxid, ammonia, carbon monoxide, hydrocarbon, and other substances.
I'd forgotten the phenolin, which we had not heard of until it was alarmed by Kraleva, where it reached through Sitnica and Ibria contaminated by “Shrapca” and Kosovo's Elektroeconomic, which was later investigated in the bunkers of Vucierna and several surrounding settlements.
And what threatens the environment?
Living environment is not just air. In general, by human negligence, nature is also degraded, whereas the water we drink is less and less qualitative. Fenol and industrial waste waters are responsible for the first hand of water pollution, but also the sewers. Tell it in no running water now you can't wash up and wait for reasons for health consequences. Gardens and vegetables are also being polluted. Reasonably, buyers avoid vegetables growing in gardens around Obilic and along Sitnica and Tito Mitrovica. The former migratory bird station in Slatina (near Pristina), which was an attractive racy, no longer exists. The ash and gases from Obiliki and the dust from surface mines at bellowc and Dobrosella, as well as noise from airplanes, have frightened them and no longer stop on the road to warm areas. Fewer birds are seen in Tito's Mitrovica, not even insects.
Hundreds of acres of green land change function, resemble the surface that we're used to watching in fantastic movies, or after an atomic explosion, decapitated, stripped, ashed hills, and solves after progress, which operate harmfully in a non-small radio. The stock has covered us everywhere. The effects of reaching civilization are artificially encountered at every step, cars and other useless, waste, plastic products that the wind has distributed everywhere, then cans and... These not only have consequences for the environment and disordered ecology, but they also make us bow ahead of the settlers from other parts of the country or abroad. In all of Europe, we cannot see more unclean and ugly images than in our province, and surprisingly, those who should be concerned remain calm and engage in abstract politics, witnessing the low talent for the job and mixing real and paid politicians to make politics.
Every day in Kosovo are destroyed by 2.7 hectares of bread, although residential density is one of the highest in Europe (about 180 people in a square mile), while the verdant surfaces for one resident (in urbanised settlements) are neither minimal, just 3.8 square metres, and according to agreed standards must be 2025 meters, and even for pollution of 65-70 square metres.
On the other hand, only 25.4% of Kosovo's residents drink water from central stabilisation, while tests show that 36.6% of the controlled waters do not meet the qualities and standards that apply to Yugoslavia.
Hopeful Initiatives
In fact, the problem of protecting man's environment is increasingly present not only as individual bullying, but also as a threat to forums and institutions and relevant forums. It has now become part of social planning and has been sanctioned as duty and the right of any citizen and employee and activity of particular social interest.
A number of institutions whose activity is now co-ordinated through the Environmental and Natural Protection District Ent, entrusted with a project called “The UN's help, as the director of this entity, prof, has told us. Sahir Bajrami, 65 activities and a large number of scientists and researchers from 12 institutions dealing with environmental pollution issues are involved. An estimated $200,000 U.S. and its other means have already been devoted to this purpose. Some of the very contemporary equipment has reached and is placed at the point where air and water can be made, and more research is being done.
The work and enthusiasm that is investigated by experts engaged in these jobs (Lan Shllaku, Flutra Pula) promise that we will soon have the exact mirror of pollutants and “therapy” sure to ward off causeors. Doctors say that when correct diagnosis is established, treatment is easy, but they also say that aspirin does not heal blindness. Hence, it will not only be a condition of agreement but a change that will not be easy, nor will it be inexpensive. However, man must be above all. Thus, those who engage in a healthy environment are increasingly popular in the world. Kosovo has more reasons for such a movement within and within the system's Sosa.
SA SINCE THE MEDICINES WRITER IN AJAH
Measurement of air quality in Kosovo so far has not been systematic, and results of occasional measurements are not objective, nor used for scientific conclusions, experts claim. Now with the help of world-sounding experts, measurements are being placed at various points in the environment threatened by air or water pollution, and they will become permanent measurements, thanks to which by the end of June this year we are expected to have an exact mirror of the situation. So here we're not giving data on the current situation, but only the parameters permitted by law to concentrate harmful materials in the air.

This text is part of the initiative RI-RILINJA A digital volume of history through the pages of Renaissance, Kosovo's main newspaper in the past century. The pilot phase of this project is implemented by the Free Libre Open Source Software Kosova in co-operation with Sbunker and the Hivzi Sulejmani Library, as well as with support from the Ipko Foundation and Presidency of the Republic of Kosovo.
We originally digitized the first year of the weekly Resurrection of Java, which was published every Sunday from February 14, 1988. 30 years later, Sbunker brings selected articles from this period with the goal of building bridges between present - day and former diskors.











