Checkpoints
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Water mass monitoring programs include a set of activities aimed at obtaining a coherent and comprehensive overview of the status and quality of water. Within each program, sampling stations are established, understood as the set of sampling points used to assess the state of the water body, a sampling point being the Geographical place of sample or data collection (paragraphs 16 and 40 of art. 3 of RD 817/2015).
Currently, the number of sampling points for each of the running subprograms is as follows:
Description | Number of sampling points |
---|---|
General status monitoring subprogram | 48 |
Reference Subprogram | 28 |
Operating control applet | 107 |
Control program for water intended for supply | 10 |
Control program for waters affected by nitrates of agricultural origin | 22 |
Water control program in sensitive areas due to urban discharges | 26 |
Water control program in habitat or species protection areas | 17 |
River nature reserves | 12 |
Checkpoint at the Talave Reservoir