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Organisation : Central Pollution Control Board
Facility : Water Quality Data Entry System

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Water Quality Data Entry System :

A New Web Portal for Data Entry of Water Quality Locations across the country is developed.We hope that the software tool will be useful for quick submission of data to the server of CPCB for the generation of water quality index, water quality reports as well as dissemination of information to the public.

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you have to enter your
i)User Name
ii) Password

Environmental Water Quality Index :
To view Advance Search Options For Water Quality Index enter the following fields and click on “submit” button
i) States Name
ii) Name of Water Body
iii) Ganga

Water Quality Monitoring :
Presently the inland water quality-monitoring network is operated under a three-tier programme i.e. Global Environment Monitoring System (GEMS), Monitoring of Indian National Aquatic Resources System (MINARS) and Yamuna Action Plan (YAP). Water samples are being analysed for 28 parameters consisting of 9 core parameters, 19 other physico-chemical and bacteriological parameters apart from the field observations.

Besides this, 9 trace metals and 15 pesticides are also analysed in selected samples. Biomonitoring is also carried out on specific locations. In view of limited resources, limited numbers of organic pollution related parameters are monitored i.e. micro pollutants (Toxic Metals & POPs) are analysed once in a year to assess the water quality. The water quality data are reported in Water Quality Status Year Book.

National Water Quality at a Glance :
The water quality data on rivers, lakes, ponds, tanks and groundwater locations being monitored under the network is evaluated against the water quality criteria and the monitoring locations in exceedence with respect to one or more parameters are identified as polluted, which requires action for restoration of water quality. The locations on rivers, lakes, ponds, tanks and groundwater not meeting the criteria are summarized ahead.

Water Quality Trend :
The water quality monitoring results obtained during 1995 to 2011 indicate that the organic and bacterial contamination are continued to be critical in water bodies. This is mainly due to discharge of domestic wastewater mostly in untreated form from the urban centres of the country.

The municipal corporations at large are not able to treat increasing the load of municipal sewage flowing into water bodies without treatment.Secondly the receiving water bodies also do not have adequate water for dilution. Therefore, the oxygen demand and bacterial pollution is increasing day by day. This is mainly responsible for water borne diseases.

Team Viewer (Help) :
Step1 : Click on the TeamViewer_Setup_en.exe
Step2 : Select “Basic installation” and “Personal / Non-commercial use” in the checkbox.
Step3 : Click on the “Accept – finish” button.
Step4 : Enter your partner ID and and check the remote control option.
Step5 : Click on “Connect to partner” button.
Step6 : Finish.

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