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APPLICATION OF NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN THE WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM

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Sanel Buljubašić
Sanel Buljubašić
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PE Water and Sawerage ''Srebrenik'' j-s.c., Srebrenik, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Abstract

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 believe that new quantities of drinking water can be produced. The model of integrated water management has been increasingly used in recent years. The application of new technologies in water supply creates conditions for the controlled management of water intakes and losses in water supply. Each water sapply system needs to develop its own model for integrated water management.

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