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Monitoring and maintenance reports

Report from maintenance of the sedimentation ponds and Borki reservoir

Download Report from maintenance of the sedimentation ponds and Borki reservoir (6.00 MB, PDF)

Monitoring actions undertaken in the project and their reports

Monitoring actions taken up in the project covered the following scopes:

1. Monitoring  of climatic conditions and surface runoff. The objective of this activity was to collect and analyse existing and new meteorological data in the field, and to generate and analyse climatic scenarios for Radom, to be further used for the purposes of the project. At the first stage of the project WMR in cooperation with UL and FPP collected climatic data from the external institutions, including IMWM, VEPI, Radom Airport, Radom Military Airport, EPA and from private meteorological stations. The data included: rainfall, snow cover, air temperature, air pressure, potential evapotranspiration and humidity. Analysis of the climatic scenarios for the area of Radom was based on two future scenarios of the emissions used in the V IPCC report (IPCC AR5 2013), recommended by SPA 2020 the KIMADA project: RCP 4.5 (average changes scenario) and RCP 8.5 (pessimistic scenario). The results of the newest simulations of the climatic models from the CORDEX initiative, sponsored by the World Climate Research Program (WRCP) were used in the analysis of the thermal and hydrological exposition in the VA assessment. We analysed the changing weather (current, 2050 and 2010 perspectives) for 29 climatic indicators, including thermic, rainfall, snow, wind and drought indicators. In 2018 WMR purchased and installed in the Radom area three meteorological stations. Since that time the stations have been continuously conducting the real time measurements of wind speed, pressure, rainfall, air temperature and humidity. The final report of climatic conditions in the project was elaborated.

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