Agreement between the Government of the Russian Federation and the Government of Mongolia on protection and management of transboundary water Document type Bilateral Field of application Regional/restricted Date Feb 11, 1995 Source FAO, FAOLEX; IUCN (ID: TRE-151518) Title (Other) Соглашение между Правительством Российской Федерации и Правительством Монголии по охране и использованию трансграничных вод Улан-Батор, 11 февраля 1995 года Place of adoption Ulan Bator Language Russian Subject Water Keyword Transboundary effects Monitoring International agreement-text Inland waters Water quality standards Access-to-information Abstract The Parties have agreed to cooperate in the following fields: (a) rational management and protection of transboundary water resources against exhaustion and pollution; (b) study of hydrochemical, hydrobiological and channel operation of waterbodies, water resources and quality thereof; (c) exchange of hydrological information and forecasting with a view of prevention of floods and negative consequences thereof; and (d) ensuring natural migration of fishes and other aquatic animals in transboundary water. Cooperation shall be carried out in the following forms: (a) joint water monitoring programmes; (b) distribution of water resources between the Parties; (c) exchange of information; (d) research; (e) exchange of experts; and (f) compliance of water quality indices with international standards. Full text Other Website www.jointrivers.org Country/Territory/Participant See Expanded View Show Map Countries Entry into force Mongolia - Russian Federation - reset zoom out zoom in References - Treaties Supersedes Agreement between the Government of the Russian Federation and the Government of Mongolia on rational management and conservation of river Selenga Treaty | Bilateral | Jul 3, 1974 Keyword: Inland fisheries, Erosion, Fishery management and conservation, International agreement-text, Waterworks, Inland waters, Freshwater quality/freshwater pollution, Freshwater resources management Source: FAO, FAOLEX; IUCN (ID: TRE-151017)