Progress on Ambient Water Quality – Piloting the monitoring methodology and initial findings for SDG indicator 6.3.2
Good ambient water quality ensures the continued availability of important freshwater ecosystem services and does not negatively affect human health. Untreated wastewater from domestic sources, industry and agriculture can be detrimental to ambient water quality. Regular monitoring of freshwaters allows for the timely response to potential sources of pollution and enables stricter enforcement of laws and discharge permits. In this report you can learn more about water quality monitoring and initial status findings.
This report is part of a series that track progress towards the various targets set out in SDG 6 using the SDG global indicators. Learn more about water and sanitation in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, and the Integrated Monitoring Initiative for SDG 6 here.
- Progress on Ambient Water Quality – Piloting the monitoring methodology and initial findings for SDG indicator 6.3.2 English,
- Progress on Ambient Water Quality – Piloting the monitoring methodology and initial findings for SDG indicator 6.3.2 French,
- Progress on Ambient Water Quality – Piloting the monitoring methodology and initial findings for SDG indicator 6.3.2 Spanish.
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