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(River/Creek) Station Name Water Body Latitude Longitude NWMP NWMP STATION DETAILS ( GEMS / MINARS ) SURFACE WATER Station Type Monitoring Sr No Station name Water Body Latitude Longitude NWMP Project code (River/Creek) Frequency Wainganga river at Ashti, Village- Ashti, Taluka- 1 11 River Wainganga River 19°10.643’ 79°47.140 ’ GEMS M Gondpipri, District-Chandrapur. Godavari river at Dhalegaon, Village- Dhalegaon, Taluka- 2 12 River Godavari River 19°13.524’ 76°21.854’ GEMS M Pathari, District- Parbhani. Bhima river at Takli near Karnataka border, Village- 3 28 River Bhima River 17°24.910’ 75°50.766 ’ GEMS M Takali, Taluka- South Solapur, District- Solapur. Krishna river at Krishna bridge, ( Krishna river at NH-4 4 36 River Krishna River 17°17.690’ 74°11.321’ GEMS M bridge ) Village- Karad, Taluka- Karad, District- Satara. Krishna river at Maighat, Village- Gawali gally, Taluka- 5 37 River Krishna River 16°51.710’ 74°33.459 ’ GEMS M Miraj, District- Sangli. Purna river at Dhupeshwar at U/s of Malkapur water 6 1913 River Purna River 21° 00' 77° 13' MINARS M works,Village- Malkapur,Taluka- Akola,District- Akola. Purna river at D/s of confluence of Morna and Purna, at 7 2155 River Andura Village, Village- Andura, Taluka- Balapur, District- Purna river 20°53.200’ 76°51.364’ MINARS M Akola. Pedhi river near road bridge at Dadhi- Pedhi village, 8 2695 River Village- Dadhi- Pedhi, Taluka- Bhatkuli, District- Pedhi river 20° 49.532’ 77° 33.783’ MINARS M Amravati. Morna river at D/s of Railway bridge, Village- Akola, 9 2675 River Morna river 20° 09.016’ 77° 33.622’ MINARS M Taluka- Akola, District- Akola. Penganga river at Mehkar- Buldana road bridge, Village- 10 2699 River Penganga river 20° 09.010’ 76° 33.625’ MINARS M Mehkar, Taluka- Mehkar, District- Buldana. Purna river near Achalpur- Amravati road bridge, 11 2700 River Asegaon, Village- Asegaon,Taluka- Chandur Bazar, Purna river 20° 54.396’ 77° 36.817’ MINARS M District- Amravati. Godavari river at Raher, Village-Raher, Taluka- 12 1209 River Godavari River 18°53.781’ 77°40.660’ MINARS M Nayagaon, District- Nanded. Godavari river near Intake water pump house, Village- 13 1210 River Godavari River 19°07.611’ 77°16.763’ MINARS M Vishnupuri, Taluka- Nanded, District- Nanded. Godavari river at Latur water intake near Pump house. 14 2157 River Village- Dhamegaon, Taluka- Kalumb, District- Godavari river 18°33.243’ 76°08.899’ MINARS M Osmanabad. Manjra river at D/s of Latur, near Latur- Nanded bridge, 15 2673 River Manjra river 18° 25.826’ 76° 40.253’ MINARS M Village- Bhatkheda, Taluka- Latur, District- Latur. Godavari river at Jalna Intake water pump house, Village- 16 2161 River Godavari river 19°21.392’ 75°42.870’ MINARS M Shahabad, Taluka- Ambad, District- Jalna. Bindusara river at Beed, near intake water pump house 17 2657 River Bindusara river 18° 54.922’ 75° 44.236’ MINARS M at Dam, Village- Paligaon, Taluka- Beed, District- Beed. Godavari river at Jaikwadi Dam, Village- Paithan, Taluka- 18 1312 River Godavari River 19°29.263' 75°22.272' MINARS M Paithan, District-Aurangabad. Godavari river at U/s of Paithan at Paithan intake pump 19 2158 River house, Village- Jayakwadi, Taluka- Paithan, District- Godavari river 19°30.887’ 75°22.457’ MINARS M Aurangabad. Godavari river at D/s of Paithan at Pathegaon bridge, 20 2159 River Village- Pathegaon, Taluka- Paithan, District- Godavari river 19°28.835’ 75°23.835’ MINARS M Aurangabad. Godavari river at U/s of Aurangabad Reservoir,Kaigaon 21 2160 River Tokka near Kaigaon bridge,Village- Kaigaon,Taluka- Godavari river 19°37.463’ 75°01.490’ MINARS M Gangapur,District- Aurangabad. Wardha river at confluence point of Penganga & 22 2156 River Wardha. Village- Jugad, Taluka- Wani, District- Wardha river 19°53.943’ 79°08.911’ MINARS M Yavatmal. Wardha river at D/s of ACC Ltd. Ghuggus near WCL 23 2174 River pump house, Village- Ghuggus, Taluka- Chandrapur, Wardha river 19°54.291’ 79°06.894’ MINARS M District- Chandrapur. Wainganga river at U/s of Gaurav Paper Mills, near 24 2175 River jackwell, Village- Bramhpuri, Taluka- Chandrapur, Wainganga river 20°37.169’ 79°51.408’ MINARS M District- Chandrapur. Wainganga river at D/s of Gaurav Paper Mills, near 25 2176 River jackwell, Village- Bramhpuri, Taluka- Chandrapur, Wainganga river 20°37.169’ 79°56.408’ MINARS M District- Chandrapur. Penganga river near water supply scheme of Umarkhed 26 2697 River M.C., Village- Belkhed,Taluka- Umarkhed, District- Penganga river 20° 23.559’ 78° 07.934’ MINARS M Yavatmal. Penganga river D/s of Isapur Dam, Village- 27 2698 River Penganga river 20° 23.559’ 78° 07.934’ MINARS M Isapur,Taluka- Pusad,District- Yavatmal. Wardha river at D/s of Erai river at Hadasti near Arun 28 2719 River Engg. Works, Village- Hadasti, Taluka- Chandrapur, Wardha river 19° 59.433’ 79° 15.754’ MINARS M District- Chandrapur. Wardha river at U/s of Erai river at Hadasti near Arun 29 2720 River Engg. Works, Village- Hadasti, Taluka- Chandrapur, Wardha river 19° 59.263’ 79° 06.907’ MINARS M District- Chandrapur. Wardha river at U/s of ACC Ltd. Ghuggus near WCL 30 2721 River pump house, Village- Ghuggus, Taluka- Chandrapur, Wardha river 19° 54.336’ 79° 06.894’ MINARS M District- Chandrapur. Wardha river at Rajura bridge, Village- Rajura, Taluka- 31 1212 River Wardha River 19° 48’ 79° 23’ MINARS M Chandrapur, District- Chandrapur. Kalu river at Atale village, Village- Atale, Taluka- Kalyan, 32 1092 River Kalu River 19° 27’ 73° 10’ MINARS M District- Thane. Ulhas creek at Reti bunder at D/s of Kalyan- Bhiwandi 33 2791 Creek Ulhas creek 19° 15.71’ 73° 07.043’ MINARS M bridge, Village- Kalyan, Taluka- Kalyan, District- Thane. Ulhas river at U/s of NRC Bund, Village- Mohane, Taluka- 34 1093 River Ulhas River 19° 15’ 73° 15’ MINARS M Kalyan, District- Thane. Ulhas river at U/s of Badlapur water works, Village- 35 1094 River Ulhas River 19°08.969’ 73°15.205 ’ MINARS M Kulgaon, Taluka- Ambernath, District- Thane. Ulhas river at Jambhul water works, Village- Jambhul, 36 2162 River Ulhas river 19°12.012’ 73°13.612’ MINARS M Taluka- Ambernath, District- Thane. Bhatsa river at D/s of Liberty Oil Mills, Village- Satne, 37 2653 River Bhatsa river 19° 26.874’ 73° 20.964’ MINARS M Taluka- Shahapur, District- Thane. Bhatsa river at U/s of Liberty Oil Mills, Village- Satne, 38 2654 River Bhatsa river 19° 27.011’ 73° 21.270’ MINARS M Taluka- Shahapur, District- Thane. Tansa river near road bridge, Village- Dakewali, Taluka- 39 2709 River Tansa river 19° 29.111’ 73° 04.944’ MINARS M Wada, District- Thane. Vaitarna river near road bridge, Village- Gandhare, 40 2712 River Vaitarna river 19° 37.957’ 73° 07.799’ MINARS M Taluka- Wada, District- Thane. Bhatsa river at D/s of Pise Dam, Village- Pise, Taluka- 41 1461 River Bhatsa River 19°18.919' 73°10.991 ' MINARS M Bhiwandi, District- Thane. Krishna river at Rajapur Weir, Village- Rajapur, Taluka- 42 1153 River Krishna River 16°37.717 ’ 74°39.893’ MINARS M Shirol, District- Kolhapur. Krishna river at Kurundwad near Santaji Ghorpade Ghat 43 1310 River , Village-Narshingwadi, Kurundwad, Taluka- Shirol, Krishna River 16°41.276’ 74°36.055’ MINARS M District- Kolhapur. Panchaganga river at U/s of Kolhapur town near Balinga Panchaganga 44 1904 River Pumping station, Village-Balinga, Taluka- Karvir, District- 16°41.553' 74°09.973' MINARS M River Kolhapur. Panchaganga river at D/s of Kolhapur town at Gandhi Panchaganga 45 1905 River nagar near NH-4 bridge and MIDC, Village- Uchegaon, 16°42.697' 74°16.822' MINARS M River Taluka- Kolhapur, District- Kolhapur. Panchaganga river at Shirol near Shirol Intake well, Panchaganga 46 2163 River 16º43.313' 74º35.672' MINARS M Village- Shirol, Taluka- Shirol, District- Kolhapur. river Panchaganga river at Ichalkaranji near MIDC intake Panchaganga 47 1311 River well. Village- Shiradhwad (Ichalkaranji ghat), Taluka- 16°39.950’ 74°28.495’ MINARS M River Hatkanangale, District- Kolhapur. Krishna river at Walwa, D/s of Islampur near Vithal 48 1906 River Krishna River 17°01.674 74°22.131' MINARS M Temple, Village- Walwa, Taluka- Walwa, District- Sangli. Vashishti river at U/s of Three M Paper Mills near M/s 49 2164 River Multifilms Plastic Pvt. Ltd ., Village- Kherdi, Taluka- Vashishti river 17°31.513’ 73°33.057’ MINARS M Chiplun, District- Ratnagiri. Vashishti river at D/s of Three M Paper Mills near 50 2713 River Chiplun water intake jackwell, Village- Kherdi, Taluka- Vashishti river 17° 39.567’ 73° 32.357’ MINARS M Chiplun, District- Ratnagiri. Vashishti river at U/s of Pophali near Konphansawane 51 2714 River bridge, Village- Pophali, Taluka- Chiplun, District- Vashishti river 17° 26.266’ 73° 39.420’ MINARS M Ratnagiri. Karambavane creek at Chiplun, Village- Karambavane, Karambavane 52 2804 Creek 17° 34.867’ 73° 25.913’ MINARS M Taluka- Chiplun, District- Ratnagiri. creek Muchkundi river at Waked, Ratnagiri, near M/s Asahi 53 2676 River India Glass Ltd., Village- Waked, Taluka- Lanja, District- Muchkundi river 16° 46.450’ 73° 34.968’ MINARS M Ratnagiri. Sea Water at Ganapathipule, Village- Ganapatipule, 54 2813 Sea-water Sea water 17° 08.721’ 73° 15.930’ MINARS M Taluka- Ratnagiri, District- Ratnagiri. Sea water at Bhagwati Bunder, Ratnagiri near Ultra Tech 55 2814 Sea-water Cement Jetty , Village- Mirkarwada, Taluka- Ratnagiri, Sea water 16° 59.932’ 73° 16.349’ MINARS M District- Ratnagiri. Madvi sea water at Ratnagiri near Jodhale Maruti 56 2815 Sea-water Temple, Village- Madvigaon, Taluka- Ratnagiri, District- Sea water 16° 59.312’ 73° 17.055’ MINARS M Ratnagiri. Pimpal-Paneri nalla at Ratnagiri near Finolex Industries, 57 2790 Nalla Village- Yahganigaon, Taluka- Ratnagiri, District- Nalla 16° 55.175’ 73° 17.944’ MINARS M Ratnagiri.
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