2. Major Activities and Achievements
•Real Time Water Quality Monitoring- Installation of 10 stations on river
Ganga (8 Stations) and Yamuna (2 Stations)
•Renovation of CPCB Water Laboratory covering an area of about 660
square meter and procurement of laboratory and seating furniture
•Development of GIS based Web Portal on Water Quality- Visualisation
of existing and historical water quality data modules are being
developed.
•Development of Water Quality Criteria and Standards on surface, water,
ground water and marine water.
•Development of Decision Support System (DSS) Planning-Water Quality
domain for River Bhima.
•Development of specifications of Water Quality Lab
Equipment/Instruments.
• Organised 30 Trainings / Workshops on different aspects of Water
Quality for Implementing Agencies. Each training programme was
attended by 25 laboratory persons involved in water quality monitoring.
3. Real Time Water Quality Monitoring of
River Ganga and Yamuna
Real Time Water Quality Monitoring of River Ganga (at Haridwar-
Upper Ganga Barrage-BhimGoda), Kannauj (Nanamau Bridge),
Downstream, Kanpur (Jajmau Bridge Kanpur), Allahabad (Shastri Bridge),
Upstream, Varanasi, Upstream, Varanasi, Downstream, Gandhi Ghat,
Patna (floating platform), Garden Reach, Kolkata ) and River Yamuna (at
Delhi Upstream, Wazirabad and Delhi Downstream Okhla) at 10
locations.
Monitoring system is sensor based
System functioning for a period of 12 months
System have telecommunication system
Data transmission through telemetry in server installed in CPCB Delhi
Office
Monitoring data is under going verification through manual monitoring
System has strengths and weaknesses
Possibilities of improvement is being explored
7. Limitations/Achievements of Monitoring System
•Site selection and Timely clearance/permission for installation
• Frequent calibration is required
• Security in remote areas a cause of concern
• Wide variation in real time values in respect of some parameters
(BOD,COD and Nitrate) however relatively reliable observations in
respect of other parameters (pH, DO, Temperature, Colour,
Conductivity, Turbidity, Chloride and Ammonia)
•System is workable however drop time observed invariably due to
communication failure or power disruption
•Data used during Maha Kumbh Event 2013/Magh Mela 2014 and
issues with water quality intake point of Delhi on Yamuna for instant
reporting
•Direction issued to SPCB for corrective action on water quality
deterioration at water intake point of Delhi and regularly used during
Maha Kumbh event.
8. Development of GIS based Web Portal on Water Quality
PROJECT TIME SCHEDULE
GIS BASED WEB PORTAL ON WATER QUALITY FRAMEWORK
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM(GIS)
LOGIN CREDENTIALS
GIS PAGE VISUALIZATION
GIS MAP WITH MAP SERVICE
AUTOMATIC MONITORING STATION VISUALIZATION
MAP TOOLS
LAYER MANAGEMENT
INFORMATION TOOL WITH TREND ANALYSIS
CUSTOM DATA RETRIEVAL
PROXIMITY INFORMATION
BASIN ANALYSIS
RIVER WISE MONITORING STATIONS
OFFLINE ANALYSIS TOOLS
USER MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM(UMIS)
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM(FMIS)
REMOTE SENSING DATA PROCESSING (RSDP)
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9. 9
Project Time Schedule
Stocktaking, Initial consultation - Inception ReportSystems Requirement SpecificationsDevelopment of UMIS,FMIS & GIS Water Quality Frameworks and presentationProcurrment of Software and HardwareDeployment, Testing of Web PortalFinal Deployment on Main ServerMaintenance
Planned 30 120 180 210 360 420
30
120
180
210
360
420
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100
200
300
400
500
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Project Milestone
Planned
# Project Milestone Status
1 Stocktaking, Initial consultation - Inception Report
2 Systems Requirement Specifications
3
Development of UMIS,FMIS & GIS Water Quality
Frameworks and presentation
4 Procurrment of Software and Hardware
5 Deployment, Testing of Web Portal
6 Final Deployment on Main Server
7 Maintenance
Milestone Completed
In-Process
Process yet to start
INTRODUCTION GIS UMIS FMIS RSDP
11. 11
GIS Based Web Portal on
Water Quality Framework
Parameter wise Online Analysis
Geographic Information System
INTRODUCTION GIS UMIS FMIS RSDP
12. 12
Data Visualization
Dissolved Oxygen (mg/L) Visualization for 2011 Data considered at minimum value
Geographic Information System
INTRODUCTION GIS UMIS FMIS RSDP
13. 13
Login For Secure Site
Basin wise Login or Login for all basin at National Level
Geographic Information System
INTRODUCTION GIS UMIS FMIS RSDP
14. 14
GIS River Basin Data Visualization
National Level Login for all basins visualization
Geographic Information System
INTRODUCTION GIS UMIS FMIS RSDP
15. 15
GIS Ganga Basin Visualization
Ganga basins visualization
Geographic Information System
INTRODUCTION GIS UMIS FMIS RSDP
16. 16
Map with Map Service View
ESRI Hybrid Map Service
Bhuvan Map Service
Geographic Information System
INTRODUCTION GIS UMIS FMIS RSDP
17. 17
Automatic Water Quality Monitoring Station
Integration
Geographic Information System
INTRODUCTION GIS UMIS FMIS RSDP
26. Physical and Financial Status
Activities Project Cost Physical status Financial Status
Real Time Water
Quality Monitoring
Network of 10
stations
Rs. 561 Lacs INSTALLED &
COMMISSIONE
D
Rs 261 Lacs released.
Rs. 112 Lacs are under processing for
release.
Rs 188 Lacs as two year AMC to be borne
under CPCB Funds/HP-III
Renovation of CPCB
Water Laboratory
Rs. 152 Lacs COMPLETED PAYMENT RELEASED
Development of GIS
based Web Portal
on Water Quality
Rs.280 Lacs ONGOING 50% payment shall be released by 31st
May,14,
20% payment by September 14, Three
years AMC to be borne under CPCB
Funds/ HP-III
Training /
Workshops
Officials of
Implementing
agencies
trained
Pending payment of Rs. 6.50 lacs to be
released
Development of
Water Quality
Criteria and
Rs 21 Lacs
COMPLETED Committee constituted to finalise the
process for publication.
27. Overall Expenditure Status
Allocation under
the project as per
PIP (Rs Crores)
Expenditure up
to March 2014
(Rs Crores)
Likely
expenditure by
May 31,2014 (Rs.
Crores)
16.70 crores Rs 6,47,07,729/- Rs 2,12,00,000/-
28. Continuation of HP 2 activities…..
• Annual Maintenance Services Contract for Real Time Water
Quality Monitoring Network of 10 stations - Annual
maintenance contract is up to 2017 (Rs.2.0 Crore).
• Consultancy on GIS based Web Portal on Water Quality –
continuation of activity on development and hosting of
website including Annual maintenance contract up to 2017
(Rs. 0.84 Crore).
29. Proposed Activities for HP-III
Activities Amount
(in Crore)
1. Consultancy services on development of software for
Integration of Water Quality Monitoring Networks and
data sharing protocol (Project for a period of 5 year along
with AMC)
Rs.2.0 Crore.
2. Consultancy services on preparation of nationwide
compendium based on Basin Sub Basin Inventory of
Water Pollution & Development of Hardcopy Atlas and
Web based System
Rs.15 Crore.
3. Consultancy services for Analytical Quality Assurance
and Control to existing laboratories developed under
Hydrology Project–I and II. (Project for a period of 5 year
along with AMC)
Rs. 2 Crore.
30. Total project cost for HP-III shall be Rs 28
Crore including manpower component.