Presented by IWMI's Maha Halalsheh as part of a series of training workshops held in 2021 entitled 'The safe use of wastewater' explaining the modules in the ' Governance and Reuse Safety Plans' handbook developed as part of our ReWater-MENA project. More about our work: https://rewater-mena.iwmi.org/
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3. What is monitoring?
It is essential to define limits that lead to
the safe agricultural use. Limits don’t
necessarily mean concentration of
hazard but might ne a certain practice
(as mentioned in the previous module)
Monitoring points
shall give simple and
rapid feedback on the
performance of key
control measures
Select monitoring
points
Determine critical
limit
Select monitoring
method,
frequency, and
monitoring
agency
Identify the action
taken when
critical limit is
exceeded
4. Operational monitoring
Routine monitoring
of parameters that
can be measured
rapidly
Informs management
decisions to prevent
hazardous conditions
before they happen
It applies tests
that can be
performed
quickly
(observations)
Needs to be
operational by
preparing
tables or log
books
It might also use
some sampling
and testing