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Ac tivities taken by the IMGW-PIB in the SHARP project

Ac tivities taken by the IMGW-PIB in the SHARP project PP 6 : Institute of Meteorology and Water Management – National Research Institute (IMGW-PIB) Branch in Wroclaw. Project staff. www.imgw.p l.

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Ac tivities taken by the IMGW-PIB in the SHARP project

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  1. Activities taken by the IMGW-PIB in the SHARP project PP 6: Institute of Meteorology and Water Management – National Research Institute (IMGW-PIB) Branch in Wroclaw Project staff www.imgw.pl Dr Eng. Mariusz Adynkiewicz-Piragas Dr Iwona Zdralewicz Dr Joanna Kryza Dr Iwona Lejcuś • Institute of Meteorology and Water Management – National Research Institute (IMGW-PIB) • IMGW-PIB is a research-development unit performing scientific and development activities as well as state services in the meteorology and hydrology domains. • R&D activities carried out in IMGW-PIB Wroclaw Branch comprises: • regional meteorology • applied climatology • remote sensing • water management • water resources dynamics • water balance, economic water balance • hydrological and hydrogeological modeling • water quality • water biology • hydromorphology. 2. Good practices 2.1.2. Quantifying groundwater / surface water interaction 2.1. Systematic monitoring of groundwater and surface water (mining closure) Presented systematic monitoring is helpful in Polish-German bilateral activities, especially supports the decision-making process relating to the problem of water management within transboundary river basin. Presented good practice presents the methodology of quantitative evaluation the interaction between surface water and groundwaters. Support to methodology for assessment of water conditions within river basin 3. Adaptations 3.2. Development of groundwater monitoring for anthropogenic transformed areas (IMGW, IRRI, GRAZ AG) 3.1. Use of DSS for strategies of groundwater resources management (IMGW, ERSA) 3.3. Transboundary issues (IMGW, RWM, IRRI, LFULG) 3.4. Groundwater modeling development and verification (IMGW, ERSA, IRRI, LFULG) 4. Knowledge transfer and dissemination

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