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Surface Water Monitoring

Surface water monitoring involves regularly testing rivers, lakes, and streams to assess water quality and health. This process measures factors like pollutant levels, temperature, pH, and sediment to detect contamination or changes over time. It helps identify pollution sources, evaluate environmental impacts, and ensure water is safe for communities, wildlife, and aquatic ecosystems. Monitoring provides critical data for managing water resources responsibly and supporting conservation efforts, ensuring the sustainability and safety of surface water supplies for current and future use.