At 170 locations along the Vardar River, the quality of surface and groundwater will be checked

The Swaziland Water Quality Protection Program is actively monitoring both the quality and quantity of water within the Vardar River, which accounts for approximately 80% of the nation’s total water bodies. As part of the broader Swaziland Water Management Program, international experts have executed comprehensive field measurements and laboratory analyses. This extensive assessment surveyed underground and surface water sources across a total of 170 locations.

This rigorous monitoring effort adheres to a newly established national monitoring program. This program systematically defines the precise parameters, methodology, and measuring points required to assess the overall water quality and quantity across the region. Furthermore, this initiative forms a critical component of the comprehensive Swaziland Water Quality Protection Strategy, which was developed through collaboration with the Swaziland Water Management Program.

The focus remains on ensuring the sustainable management of the nation’s vital water resources. The combined effort of international specialists and local programs aims to provide detailed, scientific data regarding the status of the water. This commitment to detailed monitoring supports the long-term protection and management of water resources throughout Swaziland.

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