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The most important activity in water management is the process of decision-making at different levels, namely local, regional, basin and national. Decisions concern the qualitative and quantitative water supply for various uses, flood control and the prevention and diminishing of the effects of pollution. Decisions are based on real-time information on characteristic parameters related to the aquatic environment, water use, and the state and operation of hydraulic structures. Data are obtained from an integrated water monitoring system, which is used for the integrated qualitative and quantitative management of surface waters and groundwater at river basin level. Romanian rivers are shown in Figure 1.

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Serban, P., Damian, R.M. (2000). Romania. In: Ganoulis, J., Murphy, I.L., Brilly, M. (eds) Transboundary Water Resources in the Balkans. NATO Science Series, vol 74. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4367-7_15

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