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Article 139. Unified Information System of the Unified Environmental and Natural Resource Monitoring System

1. Information support for the Unified Environmental and Natural Resource Monitoring System shall be based on data which is provided to a pool of information relating to the government environmental and natural resource monitoring performed by special authorised government agencies, as well as production monitoring performed by nature users within the framework of production environmental control.

2. Software system must allow for accumulation, processing and storage of information on a single methodical foundation and provide for information sharing among various levels as well as among data banks of systems and sub-systems of the Unified Environmental and Natural Resource Monitoring System.

3. Information sharing within the framework of the Unified Environmental and Natural Resource Monitoring System shall be free of charge in accordance with lists, forms and timing, which are approved by the environment protection authority in coordination with special authorised government agencies that perform monitoring of respective types of natural resources.

Article 140. Content of the Unified Environmental and Natural Resource Monitoring System

1. Content of the Unified Environmental and Natural Resource Monitoring System shall include the following monitoring sub-systems:

1) environmental monitoring;

2) natural resource monitoring;

3) special types of monitoring.

2. In the course of performance, other types of monitoring may be included in sub-systems of the Unified Environmental and Natural Resource Monitoring System.

Article 141. Monitoring of the State of Environment

1. Monitoring of the state of environment shall include the following types:

1) air monitoring;

2) monitoring of atmospheric precipitations;

3) monitoring of quality of water resources;

4) soil monitoring;

5) meteorological monitoring;

6) radiation monitoring;

7) monitoring of trans-boundary pollution;

8) baseline monitoring.

2. Environmental monitoring shall be organised by the environment protection authority.

3. Air monitoring means a system of observations over the air pollution in inhabited localities of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Number of government observation stations and their arrangement in any inhabited locality shall be determined by the environment protection authority to the extent of its competence subject to the number of population, local relief, and actual level of pollution.

4. Monitoring of atmospheric precipitations means a system of observations over chemical composition of atmospheric precipitations, which serves as an air pollution index, as well as monitoring of presence of substances in snow cover in order to assess regional air pollution in winter and in order to identify distribution area of pollutants from inhabited localities and industrial facilities.

5. Monitoring of quality of water resources means a system of observations over the quality of surface and groundwater.

6. Soil monitoring means a system of observations over man-made soil pollution on land of inhabited localities, irrigated and agricultural areas.

7. Meteorological monitoring means a system of comprehensive meteorological observations, including actinometrical, warmth balance, ozone metrical, aerological observations over physical parameters of the atmosphere and underlying surface in order to provide government agencies, persons and legal entities with weather information, to compile short-term and long-term meteorological and agrometeorological forecasts and to warn about potential disastrous weather events. Meteorological monitoring serves as foundation for climate monitoring and monitoring of the ozone layer of the Earth.

8. Radiation monitoring means a system of observations over man-made and natural radioactive pollution environment objects and territories.

9. Monitoring of trans-boundary pollution means a system of observations, which is exercised within the framework of international cooperation with neighbouring states, over trans-boundary waters and trans-boundary air pollution as well as efficiency of actions to prevent, combat and minimize environmental trans-boundary impact.

10. Baseline monitoring means a system of observations over the atmosphere and other areas of their interaction with the biosphere at a specialised network of stations for integrated baseline monitoring.

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