CONTENTS:
NEW PROJECT: |
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Our latest Design: Fundamental Study
of the Hydrogeological Methods to Design Groundwater
Quality Monitoring System (in serbian only...) - on request, the short
versions should be available both in serbian and english... |
ALSO VISIT THE CORNER OF OUR
PAST TRAGICAL DAYS: |
1999
not to be forgotten
People in
Serbia didn't want the war, bombs, tragedies, they have always appealed
for the real piece solution in the Region especially on Kossovo and its
various nationalities. |
Reconstruction of Belgrade and
Serbia... |
(June 17 - February 17, 2000) |
All our tears are parched, not love
for the kind people. Hope it would be interesting to see what we have done
in the reconstruction of our destroyed country. |
After commencement of the wide Reconstruction
works, 164 sites have been opened: 54 road structures (44 bridges), 18
railway structures (one bridge), 92 buildings (apartments and other public
buildings). Some of the enterprises from the aspect of civil engineering,
geotechnics, environmental and other contributions may have be seen here. |
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Let the
Waters be Clear...
INTRODUCTION
At present, protection and preservation
of groundwater quality represent an outstanding environmental, socio-economic,
social welfare and political task, not only from the water supply aspect,
but also for the purpose of preventing further environmental deterioration.
Previous experiences related to groundwater pollution show that it occurs
mainly due to human negligence and incidents, disposal and spillage of
harmful and toxic substances in transport corridors, release of untreated
waste waters into surface water streams (industry) or due to uncontrolled
use of protective chemicals in agricultural areas (agro-complex).
Groundwater protection becomes a
matter of current interest only when a polluting incident occurs. Recently,
different approaches to defining preventive measures have been developed
in the domain of hydrogeological investigations. They mainly serve to evidence
compliance with the legal regulations, while quality protection is undertaken
only when a polluted area or endangered groundwater bodies have to be treated
(e.,g. accidental contamination of: the groundwater in the Pozega railway
station area, of the Belgrade water source from the direction of the Makis
marshalling yard, of the "Medijana" water springs from the direction of
the "Electronic industry" in the town of Nis, and especially the enormous
environment devastation in the period of tragically NATO aggression for
11 weeks in the 1999’s spring).
It is known that expenses for preventive
measures are 10 to 20 times lower than funds for investigations and treatment
of polluted groundwater. Therefore, the first step in a rational approach
to this problem should be to create an active groundwater quality monitoring
system in the wide zones of all the existing and potential water springs,
in the zones of big industrial facilities, spoil areas, petrol stations,
storehouses for noxious and dangerous substances, and especially in prospective
hydrogeological zones crossing or touching transport communications (roads,
railway, gas, oil pipelines, etc).
This theme represents the most important
activity of my team and of the Department of hydrogeology by the “Jaroslav
Cerni” Institute, Belgrade where many of the experiences also references
have been reached last years. So, take a look this presentation and do
not hesitate to call if you have any inquiry or just to make a contact.
You're welcome !!! |
TO THE IMPULSE OF
LIFE IN SERBIA
Our
kids really deserve to have a happy childhood. Regrettably, they
are still victims not only of the 1999's aggression, but also of all misunderstandings
of the people from the previous and present regimes... Save their luck.
And let them grow in piece and happiness. |
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Kids
here just need a luck!
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Send
donation to:
Banca Intesa AD Beograd Belgrade, Serbia - IBAN
RS35160005080002381269
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Help the kids live like all
children over the globe.
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Born to be happy...
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INVITATION
Welcome to the open group of hydrogeologic
scientists, the people who really want to do something for the future accretion
of ours, especially to save just a few oases with still clear drinking
waters in Serbia & Montenegro. We know quite good that this is not only
our job but also our duty. Our experiences are very rich, especially
in the basic and detail groundwater studies, the investigations in the geothermal energy, environmental protection,
water supply, where many of our ideas can be expended well. So, join us wherever you are, send us some words if you want to participate in our new projects or just have any thoughts on partnerships... |
e-mail us via:
rasula@beotel.yu |
"JAROSLAV
CERNI "
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Institute
for the Development of Water Resources
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BELGRADE,
SERBIA
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My
Scientific Contributions in the period 1999-2002 |
XXVIII IAHR Congress Hydraulic Engineering for Sustainable Water Resources
Management at the Turn of the Millennium, Joanneum Research
Graz, Austria, 1999 |
International Symposium on Geotechnical Aspects of Underground Construction
in Soft Ground, IS-Tokyo ’99, Chiba, Japan, 1999 |
International Conference on Calibration and Reliability in Groundwater
Modelling, ModelCARE ’99, ETH Swiss, Federal Institute of Technology
Zurich, Switzerland, 1999 |
2nd BGS International Geoenvironmental Engineering Conference, Cardiff
University, London, Great Britain, 1999 |
XXIX IAH Congress, Bratislava, Slovak Republic, 1999 |
International Symposium on Slope Stability Engineering: Geotechnical
and Geoenvironmental Aspects, IS-Shikoku ’99, Matsuyama, Shikoku, Japan,
1999 |
International Symposium 2000 on Groundwater, International Association
for Hydraulic Research, Saitama, Japan, 2000 |
International Conference on Tracers and Modelling in Hydrogeology - Tram
‘2000, Universite de Liege, Liege, Belgium, 2000 |
ISEH 2001, Arizona State University, Department of Mechanical & Aerospace
Engineering, Tempe, Arizona, USA, 2001 |
ELSEVIER Engineering Geology Journal, Vol. 60 NOS.1-4, (pp 351-361)
Special Issue of ‘Geoenvironmental Engineering’, 2001 |
WRMiAR conference, Volume II, pp 311-321, Water Resources Division,
Kuwait
Institute for Scientific Research, KISR, Kuwait, 2002 |
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