Water quality in the Black Sea off the coast of Georgia meets environmental standards – Georgian National Environment Agency

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Tbilisi, September 17 (Xinhua) — Water quality in the Black Sea along Georgia's entire coastline is within environmental standards, the Georgian National Environment Agency announced on Wednesday.

According to the department, research is conducted monthly at 12 locations and allows for the determination of various physicochemical parameters of seawater, including the concentration of 13 heavy metals, total petroleum hydrocarbons, and 16 polyaromatic hydrocarbons.

The agency emphasized that it continues to improve the Black Sea water quality monitoring system in accordance with the EU Marine Strategy Framework Directive. Research results are regularly published on the agency's official website, ensuring transparency and public access to information.

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