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Fenhe River Jinshu Hydrological Monitoring

Fenhe River Jinshu Hydrological Monitoring is a crucial aspect of water resource management in the region. The Fenhe River, which originates in the Shanxi province of China, flows through several provinces before emptying into the Yellow Sea. Jinshu, a small village situated on the banks of the Fenhe River, experiences significant water level fluctuations due to natural and human-induced factors. Monitoring the hydrological conditions of the Fenhe River in Jinshu village is essential to ensure sustainable water supply and protect the environment from potential water-borne diseases. The monitoring program includes measuring water levels, pH, dissolved oxygen, and other important parameters to ensure water quality standards are met.

Fenhe River is one of the important tributaries of the Yellow River, playing a crucial role in the water supply and drainage system of Shanxi Province. The Jinshu section of Fenhe River is located at the junction of Shanxi and Henan provinces, with a total length of about 150 kilometers. Due to the increasing demand for water resources and the aggravation of water pollution, the hydrological monitoring of Fenhe River Jinshu section is becoming more and more important.

In recent years, the Shanxi Provincial Hydrology and Water Resources Survey Bureau has carried out a series of hydrological monitoring work in Fenhe River Jinshu section. The monitoring work mainly includes water level, flow, sediment and water quality monitoring. By setting up monitoring stations along the river, collecting and analyzing the data, they have obtained a large number of valuable hydrological data, which provides important support for water resources management and water environment improvement.

However, there are still some problems in the current hydrological monitoring work. For example, the monitoring stations are not evenly distributed along the river, and some areas lack monitoring facilities. In addition, the monitoring data are not fully utilized, and there is still a certain gap between monitoring and management. Therefore, it is necessary to strengthen the construction of monitoring stations, improve monitoring facilities, and make full use of monitoring data to provide more accurate and comprehensive support for water resources management and water environment improvement.

In order to ensure the accuracy and reliability of monitoring data, it is necessary to carry out data quality control and quality evaluation. The specific measures include data processing, data review, data integration and data evaluation. By strictly controlling data quality, we can ensure that the monitoring data are accurate, reliable and comparable, so as to provide accurate support for decision-making.

In addition, it is also necessary to strengthen the cooperation between monitoring agencies and water management departments to ensure that monitoring data can be effectively applied to water resources management and water environment improvement. The monitoring agencies should provide data support for water management departments, while the water management departments should also provide necessary support for monitoring agencies, such as policy support, funding support and technical support.

In conclusion, Fenhe River Jinshu Hydrological Monitoring is an important work to protect water resources and improve water environment. We should strengthen the construction of monitoring stations, improve monitoring facilities, carry out data quality control and quality evaluation, strengthen cooperation with water management departments, and provide accurate support for decision-making to protect Fenhe River Jinshu section of water resources and improve water environment.

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