This enables the management of water balance and the condition of lakes, including their silting, flooding, or drying out.

To comprehensively assess the ecological status of water bodies and identify problem areas in Kyiv's water resources, KP 'Pleso' is actively implementing a water level monitoring system, the company reported.

This initiative allows for tracking the water balance and the conditions of lakes, including their silting, flooding, or drying. All these criteria are integral to the monitoring program, which provides comprehensive information about the state of water resources.

A year ago, a similar monitoring system was introduced on the Rusanivska Channel, with daily data available on the KP 'Pleso' website. Continuing this work, we have expanded monitoring to include new water bodies.

Currently, measurements are being conducted at the following locations: Sine Lake, Golube Lake, the cascade of lakes Opichin (Lake Ptyashyne, Lake Yordanske, Lake Kyrylivske, Lake Andriivske, Lake Luhove, Lake Minske), Vira Lake, Bulhakov Lake, Raidozhne Lake, the Pochaivna River, the cascade of lakes along M. Bazhana Avenue, the cascade of lakes in the Troieshchyna neighborhood, the Sobache Hyrlo bay, and the Rusanivska Channel.

Water level measurements are carried out by qualified specialists with a fixed frequency, taking into account the Baltic height system.

Currently, KP 'Pleso' is actively working with the Department of Environmental Protection and Climate Change Adaptation of Kyiv City State Administration, KP 'Informatika', and KTS (the specialized KP 'Kyivtelezservis') to implement automatic depth sensors.

This will allow for the integration of the collected data into the information and communication system 'City Integration Platform', providing convenient access to information.