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Non-Target Screening in the Rhine Basin | |
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Project type | International environmental monitoring |
Objective | Implementation of non-target screening in alarm monitoring |
Duration | 2021 – 2029 |
Non-Target Screening in the Rhine Basin is an initiative atempting to harmonize non-target screening (NTS) methodology across environmental monitoring authorities in the river Rhine basin [1]. The goal of this harmonization is to reach high comparability of NTS data from different laboratories allowing for detection and tracking of emerging pollutants across monitoring stations along the river Rhine and its tributaries [1] [2]. The project is coordinated by the International Commission for the Protection of the Rhine [1] [3], and it currently involves institutions from five European countries.
The early stage of the project (2021 – 2024) called "Rhinen Project NTS [1]" was financed by the European Union via the LIFE programme.
During the early stage a platform for fast, automated, centralized evaluation and storage of NTS data was developed [4]. This platform is called the NTS Tool and is hosted by the German state authority IT Baden-Württemberg.
The NTS Tool comprises a harmonized analytical method [5] based on liquide chromatography coupled with high resolution mass spectrometry (LC-HRMS), IT infrastructure (cloud, terminal server), software enviMass [6] for NTS data evaluation, quality control measures based on isotopically labeled standard compounds, and the data aggregation and visualization tool (DAV-Tool). The DAV-Tool enables laboratory personel to search for emerging pollutants across all involved monitoring stations. The final technical solution and its functions were presented during the NTS workshop on September 18th, 2023 [2].
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Non-Target Screening in the Rhine Basin | |
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Project type | International environmental monitoring |
Objective | Implementation of non-target screening in alarm monitoring |
Duration | 2021 – 2029 |
Non-Target Screening in the Rhine Basin is an initiative atempting to harmonize non-target screening (NTS) methodology across environmental monitoring authorities in the river Rhine basin [1]. The goal of this harmonization is to reach high comparability of NTS data from different laboratories allowing for detection and tracking of emerging pollutants across monitoring stations along the river Rhine and its tributaries [1] [2]. The project is coordinated by the International Commission for the Protection of the Rhine [1] [3], and it currently involves institutions from five European countries.
The early stage of the project (2021 – 2024) called "Rhinen Project NTS [1]" was financed by the European Union via the LIFE programme.
During the early stage a platform for fast, automated, centralized evaluation and storage of NTS data was developed [4]. This platform is called the NTS Tool and is hosted by the German state authority IT Baden-Württemberg.
The NTS Tool comprises a harmonized analytical method [5] based on liquide chromatography coupled with high resolution mass spectrometry (LC-HRMS), IT infrastructure (cloud, terminal server), software enviMass [6] for NTS data evaluation, quality control measures based on isotopically labeled standard compounds, and the data aggregation and visualization tool (DAV-Tool). The DAV-Tool enables laboratory personel to search for emerging pollutants across all involved monitoring stations. The final technical solution and its functions were presented during the NTS workshop on September 18th, 2023 [2].