
Groundwater Quality Monitoring
Groundwater Quality Monitoring involves regularly testing underground water sources to ensure they are safe for drinking, agriculture, and ecosystems. This process includes collecting water samples from wells or springs and analyzing them for contaminants, such as chemicals, bacteria, or pollutants, that could harm health or the environment. Monitoring helps identify changes in water quality over time, detect pollution early, and guide treatment or remediation efforts. It is a vital part of managing water resources responsibly, ensuring that underground water remains clean, safe, and sustainable for various uses.