IKPK for the water at Marec: Avoid drinking is a potential health hazard

Kosovo's National Institute of Public Health has indicated that today, following concerns raised over water quality, it has inspected water resources in the Marec village area. Through a media statement, The IKPK suggests that during the inspection, it was identified that this village is supplied with water [...]
Through a media statement, The IKPK suggests that during the inspection it was identified that this village is supplied with water for drinks from several natural sources and individual wells.
According to them, these resources are vulnerable and such as with potential pollution.
In favor of that, it also speaks of samples of water obtained from the Pacolli (fueled from natural source) family, which resulted in lack of resyedul chloride, with added turbulence (over 20 NTU) and yellow - and - green water color”.
This water as such is not for drinking and poses a potential risk to the health of residents. Similarly, the result of chemical analysis is incompatible with the pre - UA standards. 10/2021” The water quality for human consumption”, says the announcement.
On the other hand, it is known that bacterial results are expected in 48 hours.
“Taking into account lab analysis results and field findings, I The KSHPK, in accordance with its legal responsibilities, recommends responsible authorities KK Pristina and CRU “Pristina” that each under the competencies and responsibilities take necessary measures to resolve the long-term supply of safe water for residents of this area. The problem gets bigger because the situation is similar in 21 other villages in this area”.












