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Tons of waste dumped in poorly regulated riverside landfills or directly into waterways, ending up accumulating behind a garbage barrier in the Drina River. (AP Photo: Armin Dugut)
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This paper aimed to point out not only the main sources of water pollution in the Drina River basin but also the inevitability and importance of an integrative transboundary solution to water management issues, thus maintaining good quality surface and underground water in the context of overall environmental protection and health. This paper did q...
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... environment of the watershed is most threatened by anthropogenic influence, where human ignorance damages the overall biodiversity and hinders sustainable development as well as touristic valorization of numerous natural and anthropogenic values. Floating surface visible waste is shown in Figure 2 is only part of the current state of the amount of waste [12]. If water is used to supply households, the sources must be specially monitored, and special water supply protection zones defined and established. ...
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