Scottish Environment Protection Agency - Harmonised Monitoring Data
Introduction

The Harmonised Monitoring Scheme for river water quality commenced in 1974. The Harmonised Monitoring Scheme is a national archive of water quality data aimed at providing information on information throughout the United Kingdom and satisfying certain international obligations, including the estimation of riverborne input of selected contaminants to the sea. The data are also used investigate long-term trends in main determinands. The sampling network including 230 sites, mainly located on major rivers at, or near, the tidal limit. In scotland there are 58 sites.

Here you will be able to view each of the sites in Scotland and view the data that has been collected. You may also download the data in csv format.

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