APPLICATION OF NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN THE WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM
Freshwater water resources are not inexhaustible [1]. In recent decades, more and more facts point to this statement from the European Charter for Water. Uncontrolled drinking water interventions, losses in water supply and climate change indicate the problem of sufficient quantities of drinking water [2]. Looking at this problem, it is hard to bel...
By Sanel Buljubašić
UNEVENNESS OF WATER CONSUMPTION IN SETTLEMENT ON THE CASE OF DOBOJ
Water consumption in a settlement is an extremely variable size that changes constantly over time. Changes in water consumption occur on an annual, monthly, weekly, daily and hourly basis, and depend on many factors such as: climate, season, temperatures, hours of work, consumer habits, etc.Extreme value of consumption, ie. the peak hour flow is de...
By Jasmin Hrnjadović, Nedim Suljić
THE NATURAL HERITAGE OF PALE MUNICIPALITY: LOCAL POPULATION ATTITUDES
Natural and landscape complex of Pale municipality, where dominates mountainous areas, are characterized by diversity of geological and geomorphological phenomena and forms, as well as biological and ecosystem diversity. The significance of natural heritage is multiple, especially in terms of tourism and adapting the tourist offer to the needs and ...
By Jelena Golijanin, Sanda Šušnjar, Rade Ivanović
DIVERSITY OF VASCULAR FLORA IN PROTECTED HABITAT TIŠINA
VelikaTišina swamp is located far north of the Republic of Srpska and Bosnia and Herzegovina, and belong to the territory of the Municipality of Šamac. The vascular flora was investigated within the Conservation Study, which was done in cooperation with the Republic Institute for the Protection of the Cultural and Historical Natural Heritage of the...
By Nataša Marić, Slađana Petronić
EFFECTS OF METEOROLOGICAL VARIABLES ON NITROGEN DIOXIDE VARIATION
The study presents results of the measurements of the atmospheric nitrogen dioxide concentration and simultaneous meteorological variables: average temperature, air pressure, and relative humidity, speed and wind direction. The data were collected from July 2015 to June 2017 at stations located in Banja Luka (locality Centre). Nitrogen dioxide is o...
By Predrag Ilić, Zoran Popović, Suzana Gotovac-Atlagić
AIR POLLUTION-PRESENT AND FUTURE CHALLENGES, CASE STUDY SANITARY LANDFILL BRIJESNICA IN BIJELJINA
The management of air quality at landfills has, among other things, the objective of controlling of waste management efficiency at the landfill. Modern landfills, although built in accordance with domestic and European regulations, affect the quality of the air in the areawherethey are located. The challenges faced by sanitary landfills are the saf...
By Danijela Knežević, Nebojša Knežević
EXPOSURE TO NON-IONIZING RADIATION OF AREA IN URBAN ZONE OF THE BANJA LUKA CITY
Intensity of electromagnetic pollution is followed by rapid increasing of new telecommunication technologies over the years. In order to prevent enlarged exposed of general population with doses of electromagnetic radiation above allowed for general population, living as well as working environment around antenna systems should be tested. Using sop...
By Zoran Popović, Predrag Ilić, Ranko Mirošljević, Suzana Gotovac-Atlagić
SOIL AND RADIONUCLIDES OF EASTERN HERZEGOVINA
Soil is one of the most important natural resources. Measurement of natural radioactivity in soil is very important to determine the amount of change of the natural background activity with time as a result of any radioactivity release.Coal mine and thermal power plant in Gacko field is a very important industrial facility. The content of radionucl...
By Vesna Tunguz, Bojana Petrović, Zoranka Malešević, Slađana Petronić
LANDSLIDES ON THE ROADS OF THE NORTHERN PART OF THE REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA AS A RESULT OF ELEMENTAL OR ANTHROPOGENIC PROCESSES
The Republic of Srpska, which is an integral part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, was affected by intense precipitation during May 2014 and May 2015. The northern part of the Republic of Srpska is located between the plain area of the Sava River and the mountain massif of the inner Dinarides, while the eastern and western parts are confined to the river...
By Neđo Đurić, Dijana Đurić
THE INFLUENCE OF OCEAN TIDES TO DETERMINE THE EARTH'S ORIENTATION PARAMETERS
The paper deals with the themes of the Earth's orientation and rotation. The parameters of the Earth's orientation can be determined by several methods. The emphasis in this paper is the influence of ocean tides to determine the parameters of the Earth's orientation with one of the space-geodetic techniques, called Very long baseline interferometry...
By Maja Orihan, Mirko Borisov, Goran Marinković, M. Vladimir Petrović