What is Water Monitoring? | Techniques for Water Monitoring

Hello Guys! I am here with a new post for you to explain Water Monitoring. As you know importance of water in today’s life is very much. We use water but we don’t care even if it is suitable or not. For this purpose, water monitoring is very necessary. Here in this post, I will discuss water monitoring.

Here we will discuss:

Drinking water

Drinking water means water intended for human consumption. This can be:

any type of water in its natural state or after treatment, used for drinking, food preparation, or other domestic purposes, regardless of its origin and regardless of whether it is supplied through a distribution network, from a tank, or is distributed in bottles or other containers;

All types of water used as a source in the food industry for the manufacture, processing, preservation, or marketing of products or substances intended for human consumption

Groundwater

Groundwater is the water that is in the hollows of the earth’s crust. The  Groundwater originates from precipitation that infiltrates into the ground, or water infiltrations from the bed of flowing and stagnant waters (rivers, rivers, lakes). This penetration of water through the permeable layers is stopped by impermeable rock, thus forming sheets of groundwater, mostly at different depth levels (layers)

What is Water Monitoring?

Water quality monitoring is defined here as sampling and analyzing the composition and condition of water. These may include:

Pollutants such as pesticides, metals, and oil were introduced

Components that occur naturally in water and yet can be affected by human sources, such as dissolved oxygen, bacteria, and nutrients