In 1998 the water intake from the Rudawa river for water supply purposes of Krakow was secured by storage reservoirs with a total volume of 981 thousand m3. The reservoirs are designed to improve the quality of water supplied to the Water Treatment Plant (WTP). Water collected in the reservoirs acts as supply used when water quality in the river deteriorates. Simultaneously the water is purified in these reservoirs. The article presents the impact of the reservoirs on the change of water turbidity and colour during the first 11 years of the exploitation of the reservoirs (1999-2009). The analysis was based on the results of the research carried out in five sites of the technological line, from the intake through the storage reservoirs to the raw water well (Młynówka, inflow to the reservoirs, outflow from the reservoir 1, outflow from the reservoir 2, the well of raw water located in the area of the WTP). The reservoirs had beneficial effect on the reduction in water turbidity in the analysed multi-year period. In the raw water well the average water turbidity value was lower than the turbidity of water drawn from the Rudawa river (Młynówka) by 55,33% and the scope of ...
Greenhouse activities are increasing in the Mediterranean region and constitute a large portion of agriculture. Climatic conditions can be controlled in greenhouse activities. Wind, one of the most important parameters, is less effective inside the greenhouse than outside through natural means. The study was conducted in experimental greenhouses on the Alanya Alaaddin Keykubat University campus. Three experimental greenhouses were 3x12 m in size. The first greenhouse featured a transparent cover material (CG), the second utilized a blue cover material (BG), and the third was equipped with a blue cover material and inhabited by bumblebees (BBG). Following these treatments, parameters such as plant width, length, weight, stem diameter, total yield, marketable yield, average fruit weight, and leaf chlorophyll content were determined. It was determined that the BBG greenhouse achieved the highest yield, plant height, and fruit equivalent diameter values. Furthermore, the BBG variant achieved the lowest fruit firmness values. This is thought to be due to its faster development and faster maturity compared to other greenhouses. Therefore, it has been determined that both the blue color and bumblebees positively affect tomato plant development parameters in the BBG greenhouse. Therefore, we believe that implementing good agricultural practices to achieve higher yields is ...