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The GloWAL network will contribute to the attainment of Sustainable Development Goal 6 on clean water and sanitation, and will provide water analysis capabilities, contributing to the understanding of the hydrological cycle. Isotope hydrology will be used to measure isotope ratios in water. Stable isotopic tracers can be used to determine water quality, while unstable (radioactive) tracers can be used to track water movement.
The IAEA is bringing its considerable resources and expertise to improve water analysis capabilities and support the growth of the network through designated laboratories, each categorized as one of three ‘Nodes’. Development Nodes have basic water analysis capacity and require significant investment, Growth Nodes are operational but need more equipment or capacity development, and Anchor Nodes are well-equipped and support other laboratories or countries.
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of UN Water.
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