METROLOGY AS A CORNERSTONE FOR GLOBAL WATER QUALITY MONITORING SYSTEMS

Authors

  • Kasimova Dilafruz Alisher kizi Assistant Lecturer, Department of Metrology and Light Industry, Andijan State Technical Institute

Keywords:

metrology, water quality monitoring, drinking water, environmental standards, global water crisis, analytical laboratories, measurement traceability, ISO 5667, water contamination, calibration of instruments.

Abstract

With the accelerating impacts of climate change and population growth, access to safe drinking water is under severe threat globally. Accurate and reliable monitoring of water quality is essential to ensure human health and environmental safety. This paper investigates the role of metrology in the development and maintenance of water quality monitoring systems. We examine metrological support for water testing laboratories, standardization of measurement techniques, and the necessity of international harmonization in water-related metrology. Graphs and data tables illustrate current trends and regional disparities in water quality monitoring practices.

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Published

2025-08-07

How to Cite

Kasimova Dilafruz Alisher kizi. (2025). METROLOGY AS A CORNERSTONE FOR GLOBAL WATER QUALITY MONITORING SYSTEMS. Journal of Applied Science and Social Science, 15(08), 71–77. Retrieved from https://www.internationaljournal.co.in/index.php/jasass/article/view/1553