The first environmental chatbot + map & independent air quality sensors network.
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SaveEcoBot is an independent public system that reports on the background radiation level in Ukraine. The information is collected automatically from various sources, including government monitoring systems, public sensors, commercial devices, and others. All data is published on the map without verification. However, these data require additional verification from government authorities for decision-making purposes. Therefore, if the readings on any station on our map increase, they cannot be the sole source of information about radiation levels.
It is important to remember that only government authorities have the right to declare emergencies or other extraordinary situations. Official sources such as the State Nuclear Regulatory Inspectorate, the State Emergency Service, and national, and local authorities should communicate all further civil protection measures.
If you notice any unusual changes in the readings, please inform us.
Take care of yourself and stay level-headed!
State Agency of Water Resources of Ukraine, FIRMS NASA, NOAA, Institute for the Study of War, Liveuamap, OpenStreetMap, OpenWeather.
If you notice an error, please let us know.
The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) is an American nonprofit research group and think tank that publishes daily assessments of the war in Ukraine.
ISW updates its interactive map regularly and shows control of terrain where possible. Our system collects this data and displays it as an additional layer.
Please keep in mind that this layer is analytical and should not be considered an official government map.
The SaveEcoBot fire layer shows current possible fire hotspots in Ukraine over the past 24 hours. The data comes from NASA FIRMS based on MODIS and VIIRS satellite observations.
The information is updated hourly. These are indicative data: in some cases, the system can also detect other sources of heat, such as industrial facilities or open burning.
This layer supports a simple mode and a time-based mode, where hotspots are additionally colored by detection age.
If you notice an error or strange data in the fire layer, please let us know.
This layer shows the direction and strength of the wind at a height of 10 meters above the ground. The data comes from weather models and helps assess smoke transport, fire spread, and environmental conditions.
The information is updated regularly depending on the provider. Please note that this is modeled weather data, not a direct measurement, so local differences are possible.
If you notice an error or strange data on the map, please write to us.
The map displays the water object where the water quality monitoring station is located. It can be a river, lake, pond, liman, reservoir, or another type of water body. The water object is shown as a blue curved line.
The water object name is automatically determined from the station name in the monitoring system of the State Agency of Water Resources of Ukraine (SAWR). After that, matching vector data from OpenStreetMap is selected and manually reviewed to improve accuracy.
This feature is useful for tracking which other monitoring stations are located on the same water object besides the one you are currently viewing.
If you notice an error in how the water object is displayed, please let us know and we will correct the data.
Water quality in rivers, lakes and other water objects is a key indicator of environmental safety. This map displays official information from the State Agency of Water Resources of Ukraine (SAWR), which is updated in accordance with the publications of the agency.
Monitoring covers the main indicators characterizing the state of water: temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen content, concentration of nitrogen, phosphates and other substances. This allows you to assess the purity of water, identify sources of pollution and track changes in different regions of Ukraine.
Multiplicity of exceeding the norms:
Each monitoring post is displayed on the map as a colored circle. The color is determined by the indicator for which the highest multiple of exceeding the maximum permissible concentrations (TLV) was recorded. If the monitoring data is older than two months, the marker becomes dark gray. And if there is no data at all, it becomes light gray.
Number of indicators for which exceedances are observed:
A translucent halo of the corresponding color is displayed around the marker: its size depends on the number of indicators for which the TLV is exceeded.
If you notice an inaccuracy or error in the data, please let us know about it.
Crimea is Ukraine!
putin – khuylo!
russian warship,
go fuck yourself!
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Ми працюємо над відновленням її роботи.
Але не хвилюйтесь, усі дані зберігаються у нашій базі даних та незабаром будуть доступні.