ENOVA H2O has announced a groundbreaking initiative to enhance water quality monitoring of the Ropotomo River, focusing on its ecosystem’s recovery from human activities. The project will deploy advanced water quality sensors at key locations, enabling real-time monitoring and data collection to assess pollutant dynamics in the river.

The initiative comprises five core activities, beginning with a comprehensive review of the river basin’s characteristics. Monitoring sites will be strategically chosen to capture data on anthropogenic impacts, particularly near urban areas and the river’s estuary by the Black Sea. Following the design and prototyping phase, stakeholders will receive training, and feedback will be collected to refine the approach.

Data gathered from the proprietary ENOVA H2O sensors will undergo monthly validation through standard analytical methods. The project aims to produce a final report detailing water quality dynamics and interactions observed, ultimately leading to improved data quality, enhanced understanding of pollution sources, and a reduced environmental footprint in monitoring efforts.