WP 3: Implementation and monitoring of the WATERCARE water quality integrated system (WQIS) Deliverable D.3.3.2 – Sensor Data Web

P. Penna (1); F. Moro (1); C. Ferrarin (2); M. Marini (1); F. Grilli (1); A. Campanelli (1); E. Manini (1); E. Baldrighi (1); L. Bolognini (3); F. Gabrielloni (3); G. Marrama (4); L. Iagnemma (4); A. Penna (5); F. Ricci (5); S. Casabianca (5); S. Capellacci (5); N. Maricnhel (5); M. Bucan (6); K. Suta (6); I. Duracic (7); D. Grilec (7); M. Krzelj (8); M. Ordulj (8); M. ?ikoronja (9); V. ?pada(10); J. Bilic (10);

The WQIS network was applied and implemented for each study area and focused on urban area in sewers, riverine and rivers. The sensor data collected by meteorological/hydrological network and by bacteriological analyses were stored into a geographic database freely accessible on a dedicated web page. Once generated the alert system, the user (watercare partner) is enabled to access the output resulting from the models, which will provide a simulation and forecast of bacterial dispersion in the coastal waters to identify the critical areas for the bathing.


2021 - Project report


2021


Keywords: Adriatic Sea, European directives, Microbial contamination, Rainfall events, Decision support system, Bathing water management, Watercare EU Interreg Project, WQIS


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