Abstract

The article substantiates the relevance of detailing the existing network of state monitoring of water objects by forming an additional observation network for water objects being in municipal ownership. A brief description of the existing observation network of surface water monitoring carried out by Roshydromet is given. The main documents regulating the order of surface water monitoring are listed. The insufficient coverage of water bodies in municipal ownership by the observation program was noted. The layout of surface water monitoring stations in the Novosibirsk Region, confirming this fact, is given. The main types of water bodies that are the municipal ownership are listed. The list of the water objects that are the municipal property of Novosibirsk is resulted. The fact of active economic and recreational use of these objects that contradicts the municipal legislation and safety requirements is noted. A list of the possible use of these facilities for the benefit of the municipality is stated. Conclusions about the need for the formulation of water bodies in municipal ownership, cadastral registration for their effecient use in the economy are drawn. The main types of work planned to solve this problem are listed.

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