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UNIVERSITY OF EAST SARAJEVO FACULTY OF TECHNOLOGY ZVORNIK PROCEEDINGS V INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENT AND MATERIALS IN PROCESSING INDUSTRY UNDER AUSPICIES OF THE MINISTRY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY OF REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA THE ACADEMY OF SCIENCE AND ART OF REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA JAHORINA, March 15 th -17 th 2017 REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA

PUBLISHER FACULTY OF TECHNOLOGY Karakaj 34a, 75 400 Zvornik Republika Srpska, BiH Telefon: +387 56 26 10 72 Fax: +387 56 26 01 90 e-mail: sekretar@tfzv.org web: www.kongres.tfzv.org FOR PUBLISHER: Ph.D. Miladin Gligorić, dean ORGANIZING COMMITTEE/ORGANIZACIONI ODBOR: Ph.D. Miladin Gligorić, president, Ph.D. Aleksandar Došić, secretary, Ph.D. Milovan Jotanović, Ph.D. Miomir Pavlović, Ph.D. Radoslav Grujić, Ph.D. Dragica Lazić, Ph.D. Goran Tadić, Ph.D. Milorad Tomić, Ph.D. Mitar Perušić, Ph.D. Ljubica Vasiljević, Ph.D. Vaso Novaković, Ph.D. Dragan Vujadinović, Dipl. ing. Novo Škrebić, M.Sc. Mirjana Beribaka, M.Sc. Danijela Rajić, M.Sc. Marija Riđošić, M.Sc. Stefan Pavlović SCIENTIFIC AND PROGRAMME COMMITTEE: Ph.D. Todor Vasiljević, Australia, Ph.D. Ivan Krostev, Bulgaria, Ph.D. Milovan Jotanović, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ph.D. Miomir Pavlović, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ph.D. Miladin Gligorić, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ph.D. Jovan Đuković, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ph.D. Radoslav Grujić, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ph.D. Dragan Tošković, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ph.D. Dragica Lazić, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ph.D. Živan Živković, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Academician Dragoljub Mirjanić, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ph.D. Siniša Moljević, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ph.D. Ljiljana Vukić, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ph.D. Jasmin Komić, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ph.D. Dane Malešević, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ph.D. Midhat Suljkanović, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ph.D. Mira Vukčević, Crna Gora, Ph.D. Darko Vuksanović, Crna Gora, Ph.D. ing. Srećko Stopić, Germany, Ph.D. Milan Sak-Bosnar, Croatia, Ph.D. Gyuala Vatai, Mađarska, Ph.D. Svetozar Hadži Jordanov, Macedonia, Ph.D. Kiril Lisičkov, Macedonia, Ph.D. Vineta Srebrenkoska, Macedonia, Ph.D. Jurij Krope, Slovenia, Ph.D. Andrzej Kowal, Poland, Ph.D. Magdalena Parlinska-Wojtan, Poland, Ph.D. Časlav Lačnjevac, Serbia, Ph.D. Milan Antonijević, Serbia, Ph.D. Đorđe Janaćković, Serbia, Ph.D. Branko Bugarski, Serbia, Ph.D. Ivan Juranić, Serbia, Ph.D. Božo Dalmacija, Serbia, Ph.D. Sonja Đilas, Serbia, Ph.D. Đorđe Okanović, Serbia EDITORIAL BOARD: Ph.D. Miladin Gligorić Ph.D. Aleksandar Došić Ph.D. Dragan Vujadinović TECHNICAL EDITORS: M.Sc. Mirjana Beribaka, M.Sc. Danijela Rajić, M.Sc. Marija Riđošić, M.Sc. Stefan Pavlović AREA: ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENT AND MATERIALS IN PROCESSING INDUSTRY PUBLISHED: 2017. PRINT: Eurografika Zvornik CIRCULATION: 200 copies ISBN: 978-99955-81-22-0 The authors have full responsibility for the originality and content of their own papers

V međunarodni kongres Inženjerstvo, ekologija i materijali u procesnoj industriji V International Congress Engineering, Environment and Materials in Processing Industry SOIL RISK ASSESSMENT OF HEAVY METAL CONTAMINATION IN URBAN AREA: BELGRADE, SERBIA Dević Gordana 1, Bulatović Sandra 2, Ilić Mila 1, Miletić Srdjan 1, Milić Jelena 1, Avdalović Jelena 1, Vrvić M. Miroslav 2 1 Department of Chemistry, IChTM, University of Belgrade, Studentski trg 12, 11158 Belgrade, Serbia e-mail: gdevic@chem.bg.ac.rs 2 University of Belgrade, Faculty of Chemistry, Studentski trg 12, 11158 Belgrade, Serbia Abstract The present study is focused on the investigation of urban soil pollution in the area of thermal plant New Belgrade within neighborhood of more than 200.000 residents. Soil samples were collected in 2015, and ten heavy metals, including Fe, Mn, Co, Cd, Cr, Cu, Pb, Ni, Zn and V were analyzed for their concentrations, potential environmetal risks, and human health risks. The aim was to investigate the spatial distribution of heavy elements, to evaluate the soil contamination degree and to improve their monitoring in analyzed area and to assess the human health risk for the sensitive population. Analysis of metals was carried out using the atomic emission spectrometer with inductively coupled plasma, after triacid total digestion (HCl, HNO 3 and HF) [1]. The results demonstrate a general enrichment of Zn, Pb and Cd in the topsoils, so direct risk for humans could be expected. The highest metal concentrations Cr, Ni and V were found at a soil depth of 2-15m, from boreoles Z-1, Z-7 and Z-13. Using target values given by the Netherlands Ministry of Housing, Spatial Planning and Environment, it may be concluded that Belgrade soil can, for the most part, be regarded as polluted. Traffic seems to be one of the main sources of these metals, but the influence of other factors cannot be excluded such as accidental spillage from reservoirs over the years. Keywords: Urban soil, Heavy metals, Contamination, Human and environmental risks Reference: [1] Devic, G., Djordjevic, D., Sakan, S. (2014). Natural and anthropogenic factors affecting the groundwater quality in Serbia. Science of the Total 414

V međunarodni kongres Inženjerstvo, ekologija i materijali u procesnoj industriji V International Congress Engineering, Environment and Materials in Processing Industry Environment, 468 469, 933 942. 415

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Soil risk assessment of heavy metal contamination in an urban area: Belgrade, Serbia Procena rizika zemljista zagadjenog teskim metalima, urbanog podrucja: Beograd, Srbija Devic Gordana a *, Bulatovic Sandra b, Zildzovic, Snezana c, Ilic Mila a, Milic Jelena a, Stefanovic Kojic Jovana a, Vrvic M. Miroslav b a* Corresponding author: Department of Chemistry, IHTM, University of Belgrade, Studentski trg 12-16, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia, Telephone/Fax: +381-11-2636-061, e-mail: gordana.devic@yahoo.com. The present study is focused on the investigation of urban soil pollution in the area of thermal plant New Belgrade with more than 200000 residents. Moderaty to very high ecological risk (Table 1). Fig. 1 Map of the study area; locallity of sampling sites A total of 45 soil samples were collected in May, 2015, and ten heavy metals, including Fe, Mn, Co, Cd, Cr, Cu, Pb, Ni, Zn and V were analyzed for their concentrations, potential ecological risks, and human health risks. Analysis of metals was carried out using the atomic emission spectrometer with an inductively coupled plasma icap-6500 Duo, after triacid total digestion (HCl, HNO 3 and HF, Devic et al., 2014). The aim was to investigate the spatial distribution of heavy elements in order to identify the sources of pollutants, to evaluate the soil contamination degree and to improve their monitoring in analyzed area and to assess the human health risk for the sensitive population. The results demonstrate a general enrichment of Zn(141mg/kg), Pb(70 mg/kg) and Cd (2.79 mg/kg) in the topsoils, so direct risk for humans could be expected. The highest metal concentrations Cr (121mg/kg), Ni (94.9mg/kg) and especially V (299 mg/kg) were found at soil depth of 2-15m. Using target values given by the Netherlands Ministry of Housing, Spatial Planing and Environment, it may be conluded that Belgrade soil can, for the most part, be regarded as polluted (Table 1; Fig.2). Chemometric methods were successively applied to evaluate the spatial variations in soil quality and source identifications at soil sites in urban area indicating that the different methods are effective and harmonious with each other. The results from chemometric methods (Principal Component Analysis and Cluster Analysis) suggested that most of the variations could be explained by a set of natural and anthropogenic pollutions. Accidental spilage from reservoirs and vehicular transport were the primary sources of heavy metals. MERMQ PER CSI Max 0.765 156 2.83 Min 0.161 60 1.97 Mean 0.481 122.6 1.18 SD 0.23 25.1 0.39 Fig.2 The results of CSI index demonstrated that pollution of heavy metals in soils at several sites is very intense. These results can be used for effective management of urban soils.