water pollution

WATER QUALITY IN DRINKING WATER SOURCES IN DNIPROPETROVSK REGION DURING HOSTILITIES

Military actions in Ukraine have severely affected water sources, mainly due to the destruction of dams, pumping stations, treatment facilities, canals, and the seizure of water infrastructure. These events damaged water supply systems and contaminated drinking sources, reducing reserves in certain areas. The issue is intensified in Ukraine due to the high industrialization of regions near active conflict zones. This study focuses on the impact of war on drinking water in the Dnipropetrovsk region, located 105–150 km from the front line.

DEVELOPMENT OF AN INTELLIGENT MONITORING SYSTEM FOR WATER RESOURCES

The article presents the development of a spectroscopic water resource monitoring system utilizing modern optical sensors and microcontrollers for real-time automated water quality assessment. The primary objective is to create an intelligent system for water condition evaluation, enabling the detection of organic and inorganic contaminants through spectral analysis. The system is equipped with the AS7265x spectroscopic sensor, operating in the visible and near-infrared ranges, allowing for high-precision spectral analysis.

RUSSIAN ARMED AGGRESSION AGAINST UKRAINE – THE IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT OF THE TEMPORARILY OCCUPIED TERRITORIES

The armed aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine, which has been going on since 2014, caused severe consequences for our state. Besides killing and injuring dozens of thousands of Ukrainian citizens, expelling hundreds of thousands of people from their homes, seizing and destroying infrastructure, Russia has inflicted large-scale environmental damage in the occupied territories. Thus, as a result of the occupation of Crimea, the situation with fresh water on the peninsula is rapidly deteriorating, which can significantly change the ecosystem in the future.