Parametry z BOI
PM10 (pył): 1.85   /   Ozon: 2.45   /   NO2: 3.15


News


23 april 2015
The measurement equipment used to assess the condition of water in the reservoir will be installed in Smardzewice near the Sulejów Reservoir on 30 April 2015.
The following parameters will be continuously monitored:

- chlorophyll a,
- algae (blue, green)
- dissolved oxygen concentration
- ammonium ions
- conductivity

They are key for the quality, condition and diagnosis of water in the reservoir.

At the beginning of May, a second, similar measurement point will be installed by the Norwegian partner in the project.  

The photo gallery from the event will be available on the project website soon.

Feel invited.


The detailed objectives and scope of the MONSUL Project are as follows:
  • installation and commissioning of a measurement system for the assessment of reservoir water quality (floating on the surface of the reservoir and transmitting on-line data to a computer). The following parameters will be monitored: water temperature, pH, oxygen concentration, salination, chlorophyll concentration, Ntotal and Ptotal.
  • development of a GIS database for the Sulejów Reservoir area,
  • development of a 3D model of the Sulejów Reservoir. The model will enable calculations of temperature gradients, flow rates and pollution concentrations as well as the simulation of the ecological condition of the reservoir,
  • publication of the results via the website, magazine articles as well as meetings and seminars.

Partners

Mniszków CommuneWolbórz CommuneTomaszów Mazowiecki CommuneSulejów CommuneThe Voivodship Inspector for Environmental Protection in ŁódźThe Regional Water Management Authority in WarsawRegional Directorate for Environmental Protection in ŁódźThe Pilica Valley AssociationThe Faculty of Geographical Sciences, University of Łódź

Partners

EEA and Norway GrantsNational Fund for Environmental Protection and Water ManagementLodz University of TechnologyThe Faculty of Process and Environmental Engineering, Lodz University of Technology
Norwegian Institute for Water research