The use of drinking water is restricted in 9 Dimitrovgrad villages from the water supply zone "Zlatopolska system", reports the RZI - Haskovo. Recent studies have found deviations in water quality according to radiological indicators. The inspection also banned the use of drinking water in the Haskovo village of Konush from a shaft well due to high values of phosphates and nitrates.
A parametric value of an indicative dose has been calculated – 0.150±0.012 mSv (at a certain parametric value - 0.1 mSv), which means that the drinking water does not comply with the requirements of Regulation No. 9 on the quality of water intended for drinking and domestic purposes.
The "Zlatopolska system" supplies water to the villages of Dimitrovgrad: Zlato Pole, Golyamo Asenovo, Malko Asenovo, Bryast, Stransko, Zdravets, Dlgnevo, Dolno Belevo and Radievo. In them, the RZI has banned the use of water for drinking purposes and food preparation.
In this regard, from April 20, the Water Supply and Sewerage Department - Haskovo must provide water carriers for the settlements. Stationary ones will be placed in the area of the town hall buildings of the villages: Zlato Pole, Radievo, Dolno Belevo, Golyamo Asenovo and Malko Asenovo.
A mobile water carrier will be available on schedule in the remaining settlements: Dlâgnevo from 9 to 10 a.m., Bryast from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m., Zdravets from 12 to 1 p.m. and Stransko from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m.
A 24-hour disinfection of water supply vessels and laboratory tests of the water in them are upcoming.
The schedule comes into effect from Monday, April 20.
The RZI has also restricted the use of drinking water in the Haskovo village of Konush from a shaft well due to high values of phosphates and nitrates: Phosphates – 0.83± 0.3 mg/l (with a maximum value of 0.5 mg/l) and Nitrates – 71.1 ± 1.4 mg/l (with a maximum value of 50 mg/l).
The Water and Sewerage Department must also provide a water carrier for the village of Konush.