View and filter studies conducted in lakes, streams, rivers, marine environments, and other types of aquatic environments and discharges.
KemiData is a digital platform that provides users with access to data on Danish surface waters. The platform allows users to filter information based on chemical parameters, investigation types, and sampling locations. It also offers the ability to search for time series data (IoT) such as water level, flow, and other parameters in streams and rivers. With updated data on the condition of aquatic environments in lakes, watercourses, marine areas, and groundwater, KemiData supports both environmental protection and project planning. The data can be easily exported for further analysis in CSV format, making KemiData a user-friendly platform for authorities, researchers, and consultants.
KemiData is a central platform that compiles and makes available data on Denmark's surface waters. The data originates from the VanDa and PULS systems, which contain results from chemical parameter surveys and samples collected in lakes, rivers, and marine areas. The platform allows users to filter data based on geographical area, topic, and time period, while also enabling users to view measurement locations and responsible authorities on a map. Results can be downloaded in CSV format, making the platform ideal for further data analysis.
For authorities and municipalities
Kemidata provides public institutions the opportunity to get a quick overview of the state of the aquatic environment in a given area. Municipalities and regions can use the data to ensure compliance with environmental legislation and to monitor the impact of their environmental protection efforts. For example, a municipality can use Kemidata to investigate the chemical level in local watercourses and ensure that it does not exceed legal limits.
For researchers and research institutions
Researchers can use the platform to retrieve data on chemical substances in the Danish aquatic environment. Kemidata offers access to a comprehensive dataset that can be used for environmental research and analysis of water quality over time. A researcher can use Kemidata to analyse how the levels of specific chemicals in lakes have changed over the past 10 years.
For consultants and environmental specialists
Environmental consultants can use Kemidata to retrieve the latest results on water quality and use this data to advise companies and public bodies on environmental considerations in their projects. Data from Kemidata can be used to assess the potential for pollution in connection with a construction project on a watercourse and prepare a risk assessment.