Abstract
80 This article examines the current state of the groundwater system monitoring in the Novgorod region. The groundwater monitoring observations serve as the basis for prediction assessment of water resources. The efficiency of water resource management largely depends on the comprehensiveness and reliability of information on the groundwater condition. The existing groundwater monitoring system has proven to be incapable of fully implementing its functions. It requires a fundamental reorganization and further development at the contemporary scientific and technical level, since groundwater resource management is impossible without a quantitative forecast of groundwater condition and properties. From the perspective of rational Nature management, the leading ecological function of underground hydrosphere is carried out by fresh underground waters. Rational Nature management underlies the sustainable development of the Northwest region, which is economically viable for the European territory of the country.
Highlights
This article examines the current state of the groundwater system monitoring in the Novgorod region
It requires a fundamental reorganization and further development at the contemporary scientific and technical level, since groundwater resource management is impossible without a quantitative forecast of groundwater condition and properties
Rational Nature management underlies the sustainable development of the Northwest region, which is economically viable for the European territory of the country
Summary
This article examines the current state of the groundwater system monitoring in the Novgorod region. Important objects of study for state groundwater monitoring are the Quaternary sediment aquifers and aquifer systems, aquifer systems of the midand lower-Carboniferous (the Kashira, Venyov-Protvino systems) and of the mid- and upper Devonian (Sargayevo-Daugava, Snezhskoye-Plavsk, and Aruküla-Šventoji systems) [2, p.
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