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MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES PROTECTION OF GEORGIA NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL AGENCY. PILOT DATA SHARING – WATER QUALITY IN RIVERS AND LAKES BASED ON WISE SoE (GEORGIA). OUTLINE. National coordination for surface water quality data Procedure for river/lakes quality data flow - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES PROTECTION OF GEORGIA
NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL AGENCY
PILOT DATA SHARING – WATER QUALITY IN RIVERS AND LAKES
BASED ON WISE SoE (GEORGIA)
Regional Workshop, 13 May 2014, Geneva
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1. National coordination for surface water quality data
2. Procedure for river/lakes quality data flow
3. Preparation of data for reporting (WISE SoE methodologies)
4. National system vs WISE methodologies
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OUTLINE
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Leading coordinating – Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources Protection of Georgia
Data provided by the National Environmental Agency
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1. NATIONAL COORDINATION FOR SURFACE WATER QUALITY DATA
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Data reported internationally/shared by Georgia- Annual reports and data to the BSC - Data for international assessments and reports- http://uneplive.org/country/index/ge
Water Quality Georgia
Date November 29, 2013
Riv.Mtkvari-Gori
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Sphere of Competence of Environmental Pollution Monitoring Department of the National Environmental
Agency
Identification of different levels of pollution caused by anthropogenic factors, regular monitoring of background pollution, atmospheric air pollution, water pollution, atmospheric precipitation’s pollution, chemical pollution of the soil and radiation pollution through observation points and field expeditions;
Preparation of yearbooks, bulletins, reviews, notes and other materials consisting of actual information on environment pollution
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2. PROCEDURES FOR RIVERS/LAKES DATA FLOW
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MONITORING PROCEDURESPLANNING
SAMPLING
ANALYSESDATA PROCESSING
ASSESMENTREPORTING
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NUMBER OFPOINTS, 2013
NUMBER OFPOINTS ,2014
CASPIAN SEA BASIN 21 36
BLACK SEA BASIN 21 23
LAKES 4 846 67
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SURFACE WATER MONITORING NETWORK
Will be determined main ions, organic pollutants and heavy metals
In some points will be conducted biological surveys
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MONITORING STATIONS
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NEA
Environmental Pollution Monitoring
Department
Laboratory of air, water and soil analyses
Laboratory in Qutaisi
Laboratory in Batumi
Environmental Information Service
(database)
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DATA FLOW
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www.meteo.gov.ge Monthly informative bulletin “State of
Environment of Georgia”
http://moe.gov.ge Time series data on the indicators for 1990-2012,
Table C-10. Biochemical oxygen demand (BOD5) and concentration of ammonium in rivers
Time series data on the indicators for 1990-2012, Table C-11a Nutrients in freshwater - rivers
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Information Dissemination
LABORATORIES (1)
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LABORATORIES (2)
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In the Air, Water and Soil Analyses Laboratory is introduced quality management system in accordance with the ISO 17025. The Laboratory is in the process of accreditation.
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QA/QC
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RIVERS/LAKES SELECTED FOR PILOT DATA SHARING River Kura Basin – 7 points Borjomi, Gori Tbilisi – Zahesi, Tbilisi -Vakhushti Bridge, Tbilisi - Metekhi Bridge, Gachiani, Rustavi
River Rioni Basin – 6 points Qutaisi – Upper, Qutaisi, Photi – north, Photi – south, Chaladidi, Oni
Chorokhi-Adjaristskali Basin – 2 points Qeda, Batumi Lake Paliastomi
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3. Preparation of data for reporting (WISE SoE methodologies)
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Kura starting in northeastern Turkey, it flows through Turkey to Georgia, then to Azerbaijan, where it receives the Aras River as a right tributary, and enters the Caspian Sea. The total length of the river is 1,515 kilometers.
About 174 kilometers of the river is in Turkey, 435 kilometers in Georgia, and 906 kilometers in Azerbaijan. About 5,500 square kilometers of the catchment is in Turkey, 29,743 square kilometers in Armenia 46,237 square kilometers in Georgia, 56,290 square kilometers in Azerbaijan, and about 63,500 square kilometers are in Iran.
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River Kura Basin
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The river Rioni is the main river of western Georgia. It originates in the Caucasus Mountains and flows west to the Black Sea, entering it north of the city of Poti.
The Rioni is the longest river wholly within the borders of Georgia. Length of the river is 327 km and the drainage area around 13,400 km². It starts on the southern slopes of the Caucasus Mountains at 2,960 meters above the sea level.
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River Rioni Basin
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ENPI-EPIRB project “Environmental Protection of International River Basins” works on preparation of River Basin Management Plan.
The Chorokhi-Adjaristskali pilot basin is located in the Adjarian Autonomous Republic and covers significant part of its territory.
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Chorokhi-Adjaristskali Basin
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CountryCode
NationalStationID Year
AggregationPeriod
AggregationMonths
AggregationLength
Determinand_Nutrients
Unit_Nutrients
CEN_ISO
NumberOfSamples
LimitOfQuantification
Minimum
SampleDepth
GE 91.2 2013 Annual 1-12Ammonium mg/l N
EN ISO 7150-1 12 0.011 0.054
GE 91.2 2013 Annual 1-12 BOD5 mg/l O2
EN ISO 5815-1:2010 12 0.050
GE 91.2 2013 Annual 1-12Orthophosphates mg/l P
EN ISO 10304-1:2007 12 0.069 0.000
GE 91.2 2013 Annual 1-12 Nitrate mg/l N
EN ISO 10304-1:2007 12 0.015 0.235
GE 91.2 2013 Annual 1-12 Nitrite mg/l N
EN ISO 10304-1:2007 12 0.013 0.006
GE 91.2 2013 Annual 1-12Dissolved oxygen mg/l O2
EN ISO 25814:1992 12 7.400
GE 91.2 2013 Annual 1-12Oxygen Saturation %
EN ISO 25814:1992 12 77
GE 91.2 2013 Annual 1-12Temperature (water) °C
EN ISO 6468 12 3.2
GE 94.2 2013 Annual 1-12Ammonium mg/l N
EN ISO 7150-1 12 0.011 0.061
GE 94.2 2013 Annual 1-12 BOD5 mg/l O2
EN ISO 5815-1:2010 12 1.020
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Data for Rivers
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CountryCode
NationalStationID Year
AggregationPeriod
AggregationMonths
AggregationLength
Determinand_Nutrients
Unit_Nutrients CEN_ISO
NumberOfSamples
GE 203.1 2013 Annual 2.5.8.11 Ammonium mg/l NEN ISO 7150-1 4
GE 203.1 2013 Annual 2.5.8.11 BOD5 mg/l O2EN ISO 5815-1:2010 4
GE 203.1 2013 Annual 2.5.8.11Orthophosphates mg/l P
EN ISO 10304-1:2007 4
GE 203.1 2013 Annual 2.5.8.11 Nitrate mg/l NEN ISO 10304-1:2007 4
GE 203.1 2013 Annual 2.5.8.11 Nitrite mg/l NEN ISO 10304-1:2007 4
GE 203.1 2013 Annual 2.5.8.11Dissolved oxygen mg/l O2
EN ISO 25814:1992 4
GE 203.1 2013 Annual 2.5.8.11Oxygen Saturation %
EN ISO 25814:1992 4
GE 203.1 2013 Annual 2.5.8.12Temperature (water) °C EN ISO 6468 4
Data for Lakes
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Generally the structure of the national database is comparable with WISE SoE. For each monitoring station it provides the following information: name of station, national code, distance from source and distance from populated area, sampling date, sampling depth, determinand names, units, single measurements, Min, Max and Mean. But there is no any other required data as defined in “data dictionaries” (e.g. pressures, catchment area, information on analytical methods etc.).
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Challenges
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CHALLENGES REQUIRED ACTIONSWater quality monitoring points and measured parameters are not sufficient
Increasing number of stations and number of monitored parameters. Monitoring of dissolved organic carbon and some of preferred SoE hazardous substances
National data structure is different and doesn’t provide all required information
The national data structure needs further changes to harmonize with WISE
Absence of web-based environmental data management and reporting systems
Establish of web-based environmental data management and reporting systems
Insufficient quality control system
Development of Quality Management System
Lack of relevant trained staff Training and capacity-building
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4. NATIONAL SYSTEM VS WISE METHODOLOGIES