MRC to monitor Mekong flow with French support
The French Government granted EUR 1.5 million to the Mekong River Commission (MRC) to monitor rainfall and river flow in order to better understand flow changes and the corresponding impacts on development projects.
New funding will continue to improve and expand its network for better river monitoring and management of water infrastructure along the mainstream and Mekong’s key tributaries.
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The funding granted on May 17 is also a follow-up to two other grants of EUR 4 million from France for the first two phases of the hydro-meteorological network project. During the first phase (2007–2012), the MRC established a network of 49 hydro-meteorological stations along the Mekong and its tributaries to collect near-real time data of water level and rainfall every 15 minutes for flood forecasting and depth monitoring.
During the second phase (2016–2022), the MRC has expanded the network with 11 additional stations along the mainstream and improved the understanding of river dynamics and the application of data for other areas of water resources management.
The funding, made available through the Agence Française de Développement (AFD), will span four years from 2021 to 2025. It aims to increase the ability of the MRC and its Member to monitor rainfall and river flow in order to better understand flow changes and the corresponding impacts of development projects and climate change on the riverine communities and the environment, especially water quality, sediment, and fisheries.
MRC Secretariat CEO, Dr An Pich Hatda said, “the Mekong River is the lifeblood of millions of people who depend on the river for their livelihoods. But as development accelerates and climate change intensifies, insufficient data and information on water infrastructure in the basin and the way this infrastructure is operated have made it difficult to forecast impacts”. He went on to say,
“We hope to strengthen the current river monitoring system, making it more efficient, reliable and capable of collecting and transmitting real-time rainfall, water levels, and other environmental data to aid responsible development and management of the river”. The MRC Secretariat stressed.
“The funding should allow the MRC to advance the knowledge of the hydrological profile of the Mekong River and its main tributaries and thus create an integrated monitoring system for better management of the river,” said Ms Julie Gabet-Ouahioune, AFD Country Director for the Lao PDR, as she inked the new grant agreement that was also co-signed by Madame Florence Jeanblanc-Risler, Ambassador of France to the Lao PDR.
Since 2006, France has granted over EUR 10 million (about US$ 12 million) to support river monitoring, flood and drought management, climate change, and environmental management.
By Times Reporters
(Latest Update May 19, 2021)
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