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Behrmami, Sami, Bajraktari & Zogaj, Naim. (2008). Ground water pollution in Mitrovica and surroundings. Balwois 2008 – Ohrid, Republic of Macedonia. Retrieved September 19, 2011 http://balwois.com/balwois/administration/full_paper/ffp-1084.pdf

                The authors argue that the drinking water quality in Mitrovica region is not satisfying. One of the contributors toward this is the pollution from the industry as well as the waste water. Indeed, this pollution includes the river of Ibri and Sitnica. This report presents the state of surface waters in the two main rivers of Mitrovica, and as such helps one determine the level of drinkable water in Mitrovica region.                    

Fresse, D.S, Klitgaard, R., & Pedersen, E. K. (2003/2004). Environmental Management in Kosovo – Heavy Metal emission from Trepca. TekSam. Retrieved September 19, 2011, from http://rudar.ruc.dk/bitstream/1800/210/1/Environmental_management_in.pdf   

                The authors offer some guidelines and valuable lessons on environmental management in Kosova, particularly relevant to side effects caused by lead and zinc mining facilities in the Trepca region. The article argues that the heavy metal emissions from this area represent a high risk level for the local population. In addition to this, the authors continue into claiming that Kosova should focus more on environmental issues, as part of sustainable economic growth. I think this article gives some indication as to what extent environmental issues impact individuals, but it also contributes toward realizing that such concerns need immediate reaction that would lessen the negative consequences from it.         

Syla, Afrim M., Veliu, Agron H., & Berisha, Kadri. (2008). Air Pollution with Particulate Matter and Heavy Metals of Kosovo Thermal Power Plant. Balwois 2008 – Ohrid, Republic of Macedonia. Retrieved September 19, 2011 from http://balwois.com/balwois/administration/full_paper/ffp-972.pdf

                The overview on Kosova’s air pollution condition provided by the authors indicates that area around the Power Plants, mainly Obiliq, is one of the largest sites of air pollution in the country. The article provides a background overview on electricity production, then it continues with the generation power from the two main power plants, and it also describes the various environmental impacts of mining operations. As such the article is helpful in identifying the concrete emissions released from the power plants which represent parameters that will define effective solution to improve air quality in Kosova.

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