National Water Quality Monitoring Programme
An Integrated Approach by MEPA
Introduction
The Marine Environment Protection Authority (MEPA) is dedicated to protecting Sri Lanka’s marine and coastal ecosystems. Recognizing the importance of a unified and cost-effective water quality monitoring approach, MEPA has launched the National Water Quality Monitoring Programme. This initiative aims to bring together relevant stakeholders to standardize, consolidate, and enhance water quality monitoring and pollution management practices across the country.
Objectives
Key Steps of the Programme
Stakeholder Engagement
Information Collection
- Monitoring parameters and methodologies.
- Geographic coverage and sampling frequency.
- Available resources, including equipment and expertise.
- Existing challenges and areas requiring support.
Data Consolidation and Analysis
Round Table Discussion
- Present findings from the data consolidation.
- Discuss potential improvements in monitoring practices.
- Develop a roadmap for an integrated water quality monitoring framework.
Implementation of the Integrated Monitoring Framework
- Standardized protocols for data collection and sharing.
- Centralized data management systems for analysis and reporting.
- Periodic reviews to assess progress and address emerging challenges.
Expected Outcomes
- Enhanced collaboration and resource optimization among stakeholder agencies.
- Improved quality, consistency, and coverage of water quality data.
- A comprehensive understanding of marine and coastal water quality trends.
- Evidence-based decision-making for pollution control and environmental conservation.
Conclusion
The National Water Quality Monitoring Programme marks a significant milestone in Sri Lanka’s marine and coastal conservation efforts. By fostering collaboration and leveraging the expertise of various institutions, MEPA aims to create a robust and sustainable framework for water quality management.
Stakeholders are encouraged to actively participate in and contribute to this transformative initiative, paving the way for a healthier and more sustainable marine environment.