IK KPS: Water from Lake Badoci can still not be used for drink

The National Institute of Public Health in Kosovo (IKSHPK) has announced on Thursday that citizens supplied by Badoc's Amulouse Lake still cannot use water for drink. The water processed from Lake Badoci cannot be used for drink from October 19th because of the large quantity detected by the element [...]
The National Institute of Public Health in Kosovo (IKSHPK) has announced on Thursday that citizens supplied by Badoc's Amulouse Lake still cannot use water for drink.
The water processed by Lake Badoci cannot be used for drink from October 19th because of the large quantity detectable of the Mangan chemical element.
Water experts have said days earlier that mangani's increased value in the water of Lake Badoc is the result of natural and human factors.
According to a World Health Organization report, mangani is an essential element for many living things, including humans.
But unwanted <x0) effects on human health may be caused by insufficient access or excessive exposure [to mangani]”.
However, I The KSHPK has announced that water can be used for cleaning, maintenance of hygiene and residential facilities.
According to a media report, the institute is conducting a daily physical-chemical water analysis to control values.
Unlike Badocian's water, citizens who are supplied with water from Lake Batala and Weiman can use water without any restraint.
The water factory at Lake Badoci provides citizens of most of Pristina and surrounding municipalities and villages.












