
National Center for Environmental Compliance Launches Initiative to Monitor Quality of Ground, Surface Water
The National Center for Environmental Compliance (NCEC) organized the first practical workshop today as part of the "Monitoring and Surveillance of Groundwater and Surface Water Quality in the Kingdom" project. Specialists from 45 public, private, and non-profit sector entities, as well as several international experts from the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP), attended the workshop.
NCEC Chief Executive Engineer Ali Al-Ghamdi explained that the workshop marks the first step of the national initiative launched by the center last month. The initiative aims to monitor and assess water quality by collaborating with relevant stakeholders as a joint national team that aligns with national environmental and water strategies.
Eng. Al-Ghamdi stated that the initiative is a response to the increasing environmental challenges facing the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, particularly concerning the quality of groundwater and surface water. The goal is to establish a baseline for groundwater and surface water quality using best international practices and advanced technologies for monitoring and analyzing water quality in the future. This will help protect the environment, public health, and ensure clean water sustainability for future generations.
NCEC's executive director of monitoring operations, Nadia Al-Amoudi, highlighted that the initiative seeks to build a comprehensive database to develop specialized indicators for monitoring groundwater and surface water. This will aid decision-makers in safeguarding water, a crucial environmental component used by both the government and private sectors.
She stressed that the initiative focuses on creating a unified reference framework for monitoring aquatic environments across the Kingdom. This involves collaborating with relevant government sectors and leveraging research and studies related to water quality in Saudi Arabia.
During the workshop, international UN experts provided an in-depth overview of the importance of unified efforts to protect groundwater and surface-water quality and their impact on achieving water sustainability and preserving it as a natural resource.
NCEC, through a scientific study conducted to launch the national initiative to monitor and assess water quality in the Kingdom, identified the targets of the initiative's launch by collecting over 2,000 samples of surface and groundwater from various regions of the Kingdom. The aim is to evaluate current practices, document compliance levels with standards, address gaps, and gather necessary data for this initiative phase.