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Standard Guide for Planning and Implementing a Water Monitoring Program 水监测计划的规划和实施的标准指南
发布日期: 2021-07-01
1.1 目的- 本指南适用于地表水或地下水、河流、湖泊或河口(数量和质量)。它提出了一系列选项,在不推荐明确行动方案的情况下提供方向,并讨论了水监测所有目的所共有的主要因素。 1.2 无论监测仅针对一个位置,还是为了评估整个流域、河口或含水层系统而整合多个测量点,所述要素均适用。 1.3 本指南旨在为规划师和管理员概述在提出、规划或实施监控计划时应考虑的组件、流程和程序。 本指南不能替代获得具体技术建议。读者不被认为是水领域的技术从业者;然而,从业者会发现它是一个很好的实践总结和一个方便的清单。其他标准指南已经或将准备好,以解决必要的细节。 1.4 监控组件- 水监测计划由一系列活动、实践和程序组成,旨在收集有关特定水资源的已知准确度和精度的可靠信息,以实现特定目标或目的。 目的可能包括从区域或国家基础上跟踪状态和趋势到收集数据以确定特定管理实践或污染事件(如泄漏)的影响。本指南建议并讨论了以下过程和组件: 1.4.1 建立项目目标,并将决策记录在书面计划中(参见 6.1 ), 1.4.2 开发背景数据和概念模型(参见 6.1.12 ), 1.4.3 建立数据(质量、数量、类型)目标(见 6.2 ), 1.4.4 现场测量和采样策略的设计以及实验室分析和数据接受标准的规范(见 6.3 ), 1.4.5 数据存储和传输(参见 6.6 ), 1.4.6 采样和分析策略的实施(参见 6.4 ), 1.4.7 数据质量评估(参见 6.5 ), 1.4.8 数据评估(参见 6.7 ), 1.4.9 项目评估(参见 6.8 ),和 1.4.10 报告(参见 6.9 ). 另请参见 图X1.1 在里面 附录X1 以及 附录X2 . 1.5 监测目的- 制定目标定义了监测的目的。每个目的都有一些特定于自身的监控设计需求。水监测有六个主要目的。 具体如下: 1.5.1 确定水条件的现状和趋势- 这可能需要长期、定期监测,以确定参数如何随时间变化。 1.5.2 检测现有和新出现的问题- 确定物质是否、如何或在何处通过水生系统,或者水量是否在变化。 1.5.3 制定和实施管理和监管计划- 包括基线和侦察监测,以表征现有条件,例如识别关键区域或热点;实施监测,以评估活动是否按计划进行; 以及合规性监测,以确定是否满足特定水质或用水标准。 1.5.4 应对紧急情况- 在短期内提供信息。 1.5.5 评估水监测计划的有效性- 监控是否能够实现既定目标?还有,监控检查监控。 1.5.6 支持研究目标或验证仿真模型。 1.6 本指南适用于这些目的,并就每个目的的某些特定需求提供指导。在确定目标后,专家可以定义采样和测量的类型、频率和持续时间。 专家还将能够预测实现目标所需的数据分析。 1.7 目前有可用或正在制定的相关标准,以及一些规定水监测协议的文件 ( 4- 9 ) . 另请参见第节 2. . 1.8 本指南建议水监测计划在计划的各个方面使用标准化的文件协议。如果不可用或不合适,则应记录使用的方法。 1.9 本标准并非旨在解决与其使用相关的所有安全问题(如有)。 本标准的用户有责任在使用前制定适当的安全、健康和环境实践,并确定监管限制的适用性。 1.10 本国际标准是根据世界贸易组织技术性贸易壁垒(TBT)委员会发布的《关于制定国际标准、指南和建议的原则的决定》中确立的国际公认标准化原则制定的。 ====意义和用途====== 4.1 本指南的用户不被假设为水领域的技术从业者。本指南是水监测所有方面通用组件的集合,满足了制定一个共同框架的需要,以更好地协调和统一水监测方法。 4.2 限制- 本指南未建立在所有情况下都应遵循的标准程序,也未涵盖实现特定监测目标所需的细节。
1.1 Purpose— This guide is generic in its application to surface or ground water, rivers, lakes, or estuaries (quantity and quality). It proposes a series of options that offer direction without recommending a definite course of action and discusses the major elements that are common to all purposes of water monitoring. 1.2 The elements described are applicable whether the monitoring is only for one location or integrates multiple measurement sites for the purpose of assessing a whole watershed, estuary, or aquifer system. 1.3 This guide is intended to outline for planners and administrators the components, process, and procedures which should be considered when proposing, planning, or implementing a monitoring program. The guide is not a substitute for obtaining specific technical advice. The reader is not assumed to be a technical practitioner in the water field; however, practitioners will find it a good summary of practice and a handy checklist. Other standard guides have or will be prepared that address the necessary detail. 1.4 Monitoring Components— A water monitoring program is composed of a set of activities, practices, and procedures designed to collect reliable information of known accuracy and precision concerning a particular water resource in order to achieve a specific goal or purpose. The purposes may range in scope from tracking status and trends on a regional or national basis to gathering data to determine the effects of a specific management practice or pollution incident such as a spill. This guide suggests and discusses the following process and components: 1.4.1 Establishment of program goals and objectives and recording of decisions in a written plan (see 6.1 ), 1.4.2 Developing background data and a conceptual model (see 6.1.12 ), 1.4.3 Establishment of data (quality, quantity, type) objectives (see 6.2 ), 1.4.4 Design of field measurement and sampling strategies and specification of laboratory analyses and data acceptance criteria (see 6.3 ), 1.4.5 Data storage and transfer (see 6.6 ), 1.4.6 Implementation of sampling and analysis strategies (see 6.4 ), 1.4.7 Data quality assessment (see 6.5 ), 1.4.8 Assessment of data (see 6.7 ), 1.4.9 Program evaluation (see 6.8 ), and 1.4.10 Reporting (see 6.9 ). See also Fig. X1.1 in Appendix X1 and the condensed list of headings in Appendix X2 . 1.5 Monitoring Purposes— Establishing goals defines the purpose for monitoring. Each purpose has some monitoring design needs specific to itself. There are six major purposes for water monitoring. They are as follows: 1.5.1 Determining the Status and Trends of Water Conditions— This can require long term, regular monitoring to determine how parameters change over time. 1.5.2 Detecting Existing and Emerging Problems— Determining if, how, or where a substance may move through an aquatic system, or if water quantities are changing. 1.5.3 Developing and Implementing Management and Regulatory Programs— Includes baseline and reconnaissance monitoring to characterize existing conditions such as to identify critical areas or hot spots; implementation monitoring to assess whether activities were carried out as planned; and compliance monitoring to determine if specific water quality or water use criteria were met. 1.5.4 Responding to an Emergency— Performed to provide information in the near term. 1.5.5 Evaluating the Effectiveness of Water Monitoring Programs— Is the monitoring able to achieve the stated goals? Also, monitoring to check on monitoring. 1.5.6 Supporting research objectives or validating of simulation models. 1.6 This guide is applicable to these purposes and provides guidance on some of the specific needs of each. After goals and objectives have been established, a specialist can define the type, frequency, and duration of sampling and measurements. The specialist also will be able to forecast the data analysis needed to meet the objectives. 1.7 There are related standards currently available or under development and several documents that prescribe protocols for water monitoring ( 4- 9 ) . See also Section 2 . 1.8 This guide suggests that water monitoring programs use standardized documented protocols for all aspects of the program. Where they are not available or appropriate, the methods used should be documented. 1.9 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety, health, and environmental practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. 1.10 This international standard was developed in accordance with internationally recognized principles on standardization established in the Decision on Principles for the Development of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee. ====== Significance And Use ====== 4.1 The user of this guide is not assumed to be a technical practitioner in the water field. This guide is an assembly of the components common to all aspects of water monitoring and fulfills a need in the development of a common framework for a better coordinated and more unified approach to monitoring water. 4.2 Limitations— This guide does not establish a standard procedure to follow in all cases and it does not cover the details necessary to meet a particular monitoring objective.
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