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Monitoring and regulation of water quality are essential in ensuring that water resources are safe for human consumption and the environment. Water quality monitoring involves the regular analysis of water samples to determine the presence of contaminants such as bacteria, chemicals, and other pollutants that may pose a threat to public health.

Regulating water quality involves enforcing laws and regulations that aim to protect water resources from contamination and degradation. These regulations may include limits on the discharge of pollutants from industrial and agricultural activities, as well as standards for drinking water quality.

In some countries, water quality monitoring and regulation are the responsibility of government agencies such as the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). These agencies are tasked with monitoring water quality, conducting inspections, and enforcing regulations to ensure compliance with water quality standards.

Water quality monitoring and regulation are critical in protecting public health and the environment. Without proper monitoring and regulation, water resources may become contaminated with pollutants that can cause serious illnesses or even death. Therefore, it is essential to ensure that adequate monitoring and regulation are in place to protect our water resources.
 
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