In this paper, the water quality of the Moraca River and its main
   tributaries (the Zeta and the Cijevna) were analyzed, using the Water
   Quality Index (WQI) methods. Data from 12 hydrological stations (HS) from
   2010 to 2018 were used. The analysis included ten parameters of physic,
   chemical and microbiological water quality: oxygen saturation, BOD5,
   ammonium ion, pH value, total nitrogen oxides, orthophosphates, suspended
   solids, temperature, electrical conductivity and coliform bacteria.
   Calculations for all 12 HS were made using the Serbian Water Quality Index
   (SWQI). The results of the research showed that the general situation is not
   discouraging, because the SWQI values ranged from 73-97, which according to
   the categorization of water quality corresponds to the classes good, very
   good and excellent. The only exceptions were the two measuring stations in
   the lower course of the Moraca River (City Collector and Grbaci). During the
   entire observed period, the water quality was the worst on the profile of
   the City Collector (SWQI between 39 and 71) on Moraca River. Also,
   downstream on Moraca River, on HS Grbavci for 2015, the average annual value
   of SWQI was 70, which according to the gradation corresponds to the class of
   poor quality. The biggest sources of pollution were municipal wastewaters,
   followed by agricultural activities and illegal garbage disposal both along
   the stream and in the river itself. It follows that the lower part of the
   Moraca River was the most polluted in the observed basin. This is a serious
   problem, especially since it is a part of the Moraca River that flows
   through the most populated and most agriculturally active parts of
   Montenegro (Podgorica, Zeta Plain, Ljeskopolje). Therefore, it is necessary
   to take adequate measures as soon as possible, which primarily relate to the
   introduction of wastewater treatment technology and to educate population
   about the importance of river water conservation.