WATER QUALITY

WATER QUALITY

Monitoring of Indian National Aquatic Resources (MINARS) and Global Environmental Monitoring System (GEMS)

>>    TNPCB is monitoring the inland water quality under two major programmes namely Global Environmental Monitoring System (GEMS) from 1984 and Monitoring of Indian National Aquatic Resources (MINARS) from 1988 at 32 stations along the four major rivers i.e. Cauvery, Tamiraparani, Palar and Vaigai and three lakes i.e. Ooty, Kodaikanal and Yercaurd in Tamil Nadu. Subsequently, CPCB has sanctioned 23 additional water quality monitoring stations under the 11th plan period during November 2010 and the monitoring was started from December 2010. At present, 55 stations are being monitored by TNPCB. The programmes are funded by CPCB, Delhi.

River Cauvery and its Tributaries

>>    Cauvery river is a major river in the State which drains more than one third of the State. This river has been identified as a major river for studying the impact of pollution caused by various activities of the domestic and industrial sectors. The quality of Cauvery river water is being monitored at 33 stations along the river under GEMS (4 stations) and MINARS (29 stations). These stations were selected on the basis of the location of outfalls of industrial effluents, municipal domestic sewage and other outfalls.

>>    The physico-chemical and biological parameters are analysed for all the monitoring stations. Sampling is carried out based on the frequency prescribed by Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi and analysis is done at the Advanced Environmental Laboratory, Salem.

River Tamiraparani

>>    The water quality of the Tamiraparani river is being monitored on a frequency prescribed by CPCB, Delhi at 12 places. The physico-chemical parameters and biological parameters are being analysed in the District Environmental Laboratory at Tirunelveli.

River Palar

>>    The water quality of river Palar is being monitored every month with one monitoiring station at Vaniyambadi municipal head works. The analysis of water samples is done in the AEL at Chennai, for physico-chemical and biological parameters.

River Vaigai

>>    The water quality of the Vaigai river is being monitored by collecting the samples once in six months from the collection well of Thirubuvanam head works and analysed in the AEL at Madurai for physico-chemical and bacteriological parameters.

Lakes

>>    Under MINARS programme, 8 important lakes of Tamil Nadu at Udhagamandalam, Kodaikanal, Yercaud, Veeranam, Porur, Poondi, Pulicat and Redhills have been identified and monitored by collecting samples on monthly basis.

Continuous Water Quality Monitoring Stations Award 2021

>>    In order to monitor the water quality of river Noyyal and Kalingarayan canal on continuous basis in the textile industrial belt of Tiruppur and Erode districts, TNPCB installed online continuous water quality monitors at three locations each in Noyyal river and Kalingarayan canal. These stations monitor pH, total dissolved solids, dissolved oxygen on continuous basis. Similarly, TNPCB installed three stations in river Thamirabarani. These stations are functioning from October, 2014.

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Chennai City Water Ways Reports

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1 2022-2023 Annual Report of Chennai City Water Ways for River Adyar, Buckingham Canal, Cooum, Otteri Nullah from 2022 to 2023 View
2 2021-2022 Annual Average of Chennai City Water Ways for River Adyar, Buckingham Canal, Cooum, Otteri Nullah from 2021 to 2022 View
3 2020-2021 Annual Average of Chennai City Water Ways for River Adyar, Buckingham Canal, Cooum, Otteri Nullah from 2020 to 2021 View
4 2019-2020 Annual Average of Chennai City Water Ways for River Adyar, Buckingham Canal, Cooum, Otteri Nullah from 2019 to 2020 View
5 2015-2019 Annual Average of Chennai City Water Ways for River Adyar, Buckingham Canal, Cooum, Otteri Nullah from 2015 to 2019 View
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