National Environment Agency: The water quality of the Black Sea is within the norm

According to the monitoring results carried out by the National Environment Agency of the Ministry of Environment and Agriculture on July 16 and 20, the water quality of the Black Sea is within the norm.

According to the information of the National Environment Agency, chemical parameters were determined during the examination, including the concentration of 13 heavy metals, total oil hydrocarbons, 16 polyaortic hydrocarbons and other physical-chemical parameters.

"As it is known, the National Environment Agency is monitoring the water quality of the Black Sea once every 10 days at 9 stations, and since July 10, the number of stations has increased and 3 points have been added in the territory of Anaklia-Ganmukhuri. The values of 59 parameters are determined in the samples taken.

The samples are sent for analysis to the accredited laboratory of atmospheric air, water and soil analysis of the National Environment Agency, which is equipped with high-precision analytical tools and fully meets modern requirements and standards.

In case of interest, the data is public and transparent," reads the information.