Classification of surface water quality in Poland

Over a number of years the quality of surface water in Poland has been monitored and assessed. Water quality assessments are published every year by specialized institutions. The criteria of assessment used by different regions (voivodships) have not been standardised. The Water Frame Directive has enforced the application of uniform assessment procedures. This directive emphasises mainly the biological quality of water and essentially changes the previous classification methods. In the paper the author has described some aspects of Water Frame Directive, the ways the surface water had been classified over the past 25 years as well the projected aims in this area. ...

Testing procedures for detection of observation influential for river assessment

Outliers are a common problem occurring in a set of environmental va-riables and such the observations often disturb significantly the final classification of the quality of aquatic ecosystems. Identification of outliers can reduce various sources of error in environmental monitoring, which can be caused by a person, equipment or method as well as other random factor. This paper examines how to detect outliers by using some statistical tests. Four tests were analysed: Q-Dixon, Grubbs, Hampel and quartiled. All of them were evaluated in terms of detection sensitivity of typical outliers. The analytical dataset consisted of a monthly analysis of the various forms of nitrogen and phosphorus in the water. The study was conducted Turing the single year (2010) in two rivers in Wielkopolska region (GÅ‚omia and Mogielnica) representing different degrees of degradation. ...