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Water Quality Monitoring Stations Rajasthan (Total WATER QUALITY MONITORING STATIONS RAJASTHAN (TOTAL STATIONS- 128) STARTING LOCATION RIVER DATE Y TYPE CODE Sl. No. Sl. CLASS (DD/MM/YY) FREQUENC MAHI (D/S) CONF WITH R. CHAP (UNDER SAGWARA-SARHI RD. 1 1232 R C MAHI 5/1/1989 M BDG.),RAJASTHAN 2 1285 L C PICHOLA LAKE AT UDAIPUR (WATER INTAKE POINT), RAJASTHAN PICHOLA LAKE 2/1/1990 M UDAISAGAR 3 1286 L C UDAISAGAR LAKE AT UDAIPUR (INTAKE PT.) RAJASTHAN 2/1/1990 M LAKE RAMGARH 4 1287 L C RAMGARH LAKE AT JAIPUR (INTAKE PT.), RAJASTHAN 2/1/1990 M CLOSED LAKE 5 1288 R C CHAMBAL AT KOTA U/S (INTAKE PT. NEAR BARRAGE), RAJASTHAN CHAMBAL 2/1/1990 M 6 1289 R C CHAMBAL AT KOTA D/S (2 KM. FROM CITY),RAJASTHAN CHAMBAL 2/1/1989 M 7 1413 R C CHAMBAL AT RAMESHWARGHAT NR. SAWAIMADHOPUR, RAJASTHAN CHAMBAL 1/1/1990 M 8 1414 L C PUSHKAR LAKE, RAJASTHAN PUSHKAR 2/1/1991 M WELL OF LOOMJI, CHAUDHARY, NEAR NAYAGAON, PALI, (U/S 1 KM. 9 1415 W A WELL 4/1/1992 H FROM PALI TOWN), RAJASTHAN 10 1416 W A WELL OF BHOPAL SINGH, 24 Km. FROM PALI TOWN, RAJASTHAN WELL 2/1/1993 H 11 1417 W A WELL (U/S 1 KM FROM JODHPUR TOWN), RAJASTHAN WELL 5/1/1991 H FATEH SAGAR 12 1481 L C FATEH SAGAR LAKE AT UDAIPUR INTAKE POINT OF PHED,RAJASTHAN 4/1/1995 M LAK 13 1706 W A RIICO PUMP HOUSE NEAR MONTO MOTORS, MIA, ALWAR, RAJASTHAN WELL 6/1/2001 H 14 1707 W A BORE WELL IN MODI ALKALI'S &CHEMICALS, MIA, ALWAR, RAJASTHAN WELL 6/1/2001 H 15 1708 W A WELL KOTHI IN VILLAGE BAGAR RAJPUT, ALWAR, RAJASTHAN WELL 6/1/2001 H WELL AT VILLAGE SANTHLA VERY NEAR BHIWADI INDUSTRIAL AREA, 16 1709 W A WELL 6/1/2001 H BHIWADI, RAJASTHAN WELL AT VILLAGE ALUPUR, VERY NEAR BHIWADI INDUSTRIAL AREA, 17 1710 W A WELL 6/1/2001 H BHIWADI, RAJASTHAN WELL AT VILLAGE HARCHANDPUR, VERY NEAR, BHIWADI TO BHIWADI 18 1711 W A WELL 6/1/2001 H INDUSTRIAL AREA, BHIWADI, RAJASTHAN WELL AT VILLAGE BHIWADI , VERY NEAR, BHIWADI TO BHIWADI 19 1712 W A WELL 6/1/2001 H INDUSTRIAL AREA, BHIWADI, RAJASTHAN WELL AT VILLAGE GATTAL, NEAR, BHIWADI TO BHIWADI INDUSTRIAL 20 1713 W A WELL 6/1/2001 H AREA, BHIWADI, RAJASTHAN 21 1714 L C KAYALANA JHEEL JODHPUR, RAJASTHAN KAYALANA 6/1/2001 M HAND PUMP NEAR SECONDARY SCHOOL ABOUT 300mt. FROM KANSUA 22 1715 W A WELL 6/1/2001 H NALLAH KOTA, RAJASTHAN 23 1716 L C NAKKI LAKE, MT. ABU, RAJASTHAN NAKKI 6/1/2001 M 24 1717 R C KODRA DAM, MOUNT ABU, RAJASTHAN * 6/1/2001 M GHAGGAR RIVER WHEN ENTERING IN RAJASTHAN FROM HARYANA 25 1718 R C GAGGAR 6/1/2001 M CLOSED NEAR RD NO. 629, RAJASTHAN GHAGGAR RIVER D/S HANUMANGARH NEAR 2 KNJ NAI ABADI, MAKKASR, 26 1719 R C GAGGAR 6/1/2001 M CLOSED RAJASTHAN CHAUDHARY KA WELL VILLAGE PANIALA, KOTAPUTALI NEAR 27 1720 W A WELL 6/1/2001 H ASSOCIATED ALCOHOL BREVERIES LTD JAIPUR, RAJASTHAN 28 1721 W A PHED WELL NEAR RAILWAY LINE JHOTAWARA, JAIPUR, RAJASTHAN WELL 6/1/2001 H 29 1722 W A PHED WELL NEAR NEI, KHATIPURA, RAJASTHAN WELL 6/1/2001 H 30 1723 W A HAND PUMP OF VIDHANI VILLAGE GONER ROAD JAIPUR, RAJASTHAN WELL 6/1/2001 H WELL OF GOOJARON KI TALAI, MOHANA ROAD SANGANER JAIPUR, 31 1724 W A WELL 6/1/2001 H RAJASTHAN 32 1725 W A PUBLIC HAND PUMP BEFORE SANGANER PULIA' RAJASTHAN WELL 6/1/2001 H 33 2015 W C PABUPURA ROAD NEAR CIVIL AIR PORT, JODHPUR (MANGILAL RATHOR) WELL 1/1/2006 H 34 2016 W C VILLAGE VINAYAKIA, JODHPUR (HIRALAL KUMHAR) WELL 1/1/2006 H 35 2017 W C VILLAGE VINAYAKIA, JODHPUR (BADRI KUMHAR) WELL 1/1/2006 H 36 2018 W C VILLAGE VINAYAKIA, JODHPUR (HUKUM SINGH RATHORE) WELL 1/1/2006 H 37 2019 W C NEAR UIT BRIDGE, UDAIPUR WELL 1/1/2006 H 38 2020 W C NEW FATEHPURA, 200 FT.FROM PANCHWATI NALLAH, UDAIPUR WELL 1/1/2006 H NEAR ARVIND GENERAL STORE, ALOO FACTORY, KACCHI BASTI, 39 2021 W C WELL 1/1/2006 H SARDARPURA, UDAIPUR 40 2022 W C NEAR RANA PRATAP NAGAR, RAILWAY STATION, UDAIPUR WELL 1/1/2006 H 41 2023 W C HOTEL ORIENT PLACE, SUBHAS NAGAR, UDAIPUR WELL 1/1/2006 H 42 2024 W C IN SIDE SHIV TEMPLE NEAR AIR FORCE STATION AMER ROAD, JAIPUR WELL 1/1/2006 H NEAR SHREE KALYANESHWAR MAHADEV TEMPLE, JAI SINGH PURA 43 2025 W C WELL 1/1/2006 H KHURD, JAIPUR. 44 2026 W C NEAR FOJI NAGAR, KACCHI BASTI, AMBABARI, JAIPUR. WELL 1/1/2006 H 45 2027 W C NEAR ABN CENTRAL ACADEMY, SUSILPURA, SODALA, JAIPUR. WELL 1/1/2006 H 46 2028 W C NEAR SAMSHAN VISHWAKARMA NAGAR, MAHARANI FARM, JAIPUR WELL 1/1/2006 H 47 2029 W C NEAR GANDHI BHWAN, AJMER WELL 1/1/2006 H 48 2030 W C OPPOSITE PRIVATE BUS STAND, AJMER WELL 1/1/2006 H 49 2031 W C NEAR 9 NO. PETROL PUMP, NEAR ADARSH NAGAR GATE, AJMER WELL 1/1/2006 H 50 2032 W C NEAR KHANPURA TALAB, AJMER WELL 1/1/2006 H 51 2033 W C OUTSIDE JLN HOSPITAL, AJMER WELL 1/1/2006 H RIVER NARMADA MAIN CANAL (BEFORE ENTERING IN RAJASTHAN NARMADA 52 2932 C * 11/1/2010 M STATE), TEHSIL SANCHORE, JALORE, RAJASTHAN MAIN CANAL GANG CANAL AT KHAKKA HEAR NEAR HINDUMAL KOT, GANGANAGAR, 53 2933 C * GANG CANAL 11/1/2010 M RAJASTHAN 54 2934 C * MASITAWALA HEAD HANUMANGARH MASITAWALA 11/1/2010 M JET SAGAR 55 2935 L * LAKE JET SAGAR, BUNDI, RAJASTHAN 11/1/2010 M LAKE JAISAMAND 56 2936 L * JAISAMAND LAKE, ALWAR, RAJASTHAN 11/1/2010 M LAKE 57 2937 L * LAKE SILISERH, ALWAR, RAJASTHAN SILISERH 11/1/2010 M 58 2938 L * LAKE RAJSAMAND, RAJSAMAND- POINT NO. 1, RAJSAMAND, RAJASTHAN RAJSAMAND 11/1/2010 M 59 2939 L * LAKE RAJSAMAND, RAJSAMAND- POINT NO. 2, RAJSAMAND, RAJASTHAN RAJSAMAND 11/1/2010 M GAPE- SAGAR 60 2940 L * GAPE- SAGAR LAKE, DUNGARPUR, RAJASTHAN 11/1/2010 M LAKE JAISAMAND 61 2941 L * LAKE JAISAMAND, SALUMBER, UDAIPUR, POINT NO. 1, RAJASTHAN 11/1/2010 M LAKE JAISAMAND 62 2942 L * LAKE JAISAMAND, SALUMBER, UDAIPUR, POINT NO. 2, RAJASTHAN 11/1/2010 M LAKE LODHA TALAB, BANSWARA- DUNGARPUR ROAD, BANSWARA, 63 2943 L * LODHA TALAB 11/1/2010 M RAJASTHAN 64 2944 L * JALMAHAL, JAIPUR, RAJASTHAN JALMAHAL 11/1/2010 M 65 2945 R * UPSTREAM OF CHHAPI DAM, JHALAWAR, RAJASTHAN CHHAPI 11/1/2010 M 66 2946 R * UPSTREAM OF BHIM SAGAR DAM, JHALAWAR, RAJASTHAN UJAD 11/1/2010 M 67 2947 R * JAWAI DAM, SIROHI, RAJASTHAN JAWAI 11/1/2010 M 68 2948 R * HEMAWAS DAM, PALI, RAJASTHAN BANDI 11/1/2010 M 69 2949 R * RANAKPUR DAM, RANAKPUR, PALI, RAJASTHAN LUNI 11/1/2010 M 70 2950 R * DHANARI DAM, NEAR SWAROOPGANJ, SIROHI, RAJASTHAN BANAS 11/1/2010 M 71 2951 R * BISULPUR DAM, TONK, RAJASTHAN BANAS 11/1/2010 M 72 2952 R * NEAR NEWTA DAM, JAIPUR, RAJASTHAN BANAS 11/1/2010 M RIVER KALI SINDH AT ANICUT OF M/S CFCL GADEPAN, KOTA, 73 2953 R * KALI SINDH 11/1/2010 M RAJASTHAN RIVER PARVATI BEFORE MEETING RIVER CHAMBAL AT KHATOLI, KOTA, 74 2954 R * PARVATI 11/1/2010 M RAJASTHAN RIVER CHAMBAL ENTERING IN RAJASTHAN AT GANDHI SAGAR DAM, 75 2955 R * CHAMBAL 11/1/2010 M KOTA, RAJASTHAN 76 2956 R * RIVER KALI SINDH AT BAROD ROAD BRIDGE, KOTA, RAJASTHAN KALI SINDH 11/1/2010 M WELL/ HAND PUMPS IN THE RIICO INDUSTRIAL AREA, BANSWARA, 77 2957 W * WELL 11/1/2010 H RAJASTHAN 78 2958 W * WELL OF SH. BHURA RAM, KHETRI NGAR, JHUNJHUNU, RAJASTHAN WELL 11/1/2010 H 79 2959 W * WELL OF SH. BRIJA RAM, KHETRI NAGAR, JHUNJHUNU, RAJASTHAN WELL 11/1/2010 H WELL INFRONT OF SINGHANA POLICE STATION, SINGHANA, JHUNJHUNU, 80 2960 W * WELL 11/1/2010 H RAJASTHAN WELL OF SH MNAGAL CHAND MEENA, MANPUR MACHERI, JAIPUR, 81 2961 W * WELL 11/1/2010 H RAJASTHAN WELL OF SH MOOL CHAND RAIGER, MANPUR MACHERI, JAIPUR, 82 2962 W * WELL 11/1/2010 H RAJASTHAN WELL OF RIICO AT LEATHER COMPLEX, MANPUR MACHERI, JAIPUR, 83 2963 W * WELL 11/1/2010 H RAJASTHAN WELL AT INDIA PUBLIC SCHOOL, MANPUR MACHERI, JAIPUR, 84 2964 W * WELL 11/1/2010 H RAJASTHAN SHRI GIRDHARI SINGH CHOUDHARY NEAR BANDI RIVER BRIDGE, PALI 85 2965 W * WELL 11/1/2010 H BYE PASS ROAD, PALI, RAJASTHAN SHRI GIRDHARI SINGH RAJPUROHIT NEAR VILLAGE PUNAYATA, 86 2966 W * WELL 11/1/2010 H JODHPUR- SUMERPUR BYE PASS ROAD, PALI, RAJASTHAN 87 2967 W * SH. POL SINGH PUROHIT, VILLAGE PUNAYATA, PALI, RAJASTHAN WELL 11/1/2010 H SH. BHANA RAM KALAL, DHARU NAGAR, NEAR MAIN MANDIA ROAD, OPP. 88 2968 W * WELL 11/1/2010 H VILLAGE MANDIA, PALI, RAJASTHAN M/S SPECIALTY SILICA LTD., MIA ALWAR AGRO FOOD PARK, ALWAR, 89 2969 W * WELL 11/1/2010 H RAJASTHAN 90 2970 W * RIICO TUBE WELL, RIA, BEHROR, RAJASTHAN WELL 11/1/2010 H 91 2971 W * RIICO TUBE WELL, RIA, NEEMRANA, RAJASTHAN WELL 11/1/2010 H 92 2972 W * RIICO TUBE WELL, RIA, SOTANALA, RAJASTHAN WELL 11/1/2010 H 93 2973 W * RIICO TUBE WELL, RIA, SHAHJAHANPUR, RAJASTHAN WELL 11/1/2010 H 94 2974 W * VILLAGE AGYARA, TEHSIL- RAMGARH, ALWAR, RAJASTHAN WELL 11/1/2010 H 95 2975 W * VILLAGE BAGER MEO, TEHSIL- RAMGARH, ALWAR, RAJASTHAN WELL 11/1/2010 H 96 2976 W * SUJAN GANGA, BHARATPUR, RAJASTHAN WELL 11/1/2010 H WELL OF RAM CHANDRA DEWRA, VILLAGE- SANGARIA, JODHPUR, 97 2977 W * WELL 11/1/2010 H RAJASTHAN WELL OF BHERA RAM MEGHWAL, VILLAGE- TANAWARA, JODHPUR, 98 2978 W * WELL 11/1/2010 H RAJASTHAN 99 2979 W * HAND PUMP, VILLAGE- TANAWARA, JODHPUR, RAJASTHAN WELL 11/1/2010 H JDR-01 (EAST SIDE OF RAILWAY BRIDGE), SALAWAS, JODHPUR, 100 2980 W * WELL 11/1/2010 H RAJASTHAN 101 2981 W * JDR-02, WELL OF HUKUM SINGH, SALAWAS, JODHPUR, RAJASTHAN WELL 11/1/2010 H 102 2982 W * WELL OF BIRMA RAM PATEL, SALAWAS, JODHPUR, RAJASTHAN WELL 11/1/2010 H 103 2983 W * WELL OF KISHAN JI BHATI, SALAWAS, JODHPUR, RAJASTHAN WELL 11/1/2010 H 104 2984 W * WELL OF PEACH, VILLAGE- NANDWAN, JODHPUR, RAJASTHAN WELL 11/1/2010 H WELL OF GIRDHARI RAM MEGHWAL, VILLAGE- NANDWAN, JODHPUR, 105 2985 W * WELL 11/1/2010 H RAJASTHAN 106 2986 W * TUBE WELL OF GIRDHARI LAL, BHITUJA, RAJASTHAN WELL 11/1/2010 H 107 2987 W * CWR OF PHED, BHITUJA, RAJASTHAN WELL 11/1/2010 H 108 2988 W * WELL OF PEMA RAM MALI, BHITUJA, RAJASTHAN WELL 11/1/2010 H WELL OF BABULAL UKKAD JI MALI, SAKARNA BERA, BALOTRA, , 109 2989 W * WELL 11/1/2010 H JODHPUR, RAJASTHAN WELL OF BHIKSINGH S/O AMAR SINGH PUROHIT, SAKARNA BERA, 110 2990 W * WELL 11/1/2010 H BALOTRA, JODHPUR, RAJASTHAN WELL OF BHAG JI LAXMAN RAM MALI, SAKARNA BERA, BALOTRA, 111 2991 W * WELL 11/1/2010 H JODHPUR, RAJASTHAN WELL OF SAMDA KESA, SAKARNA BERA, BALOTRA, JODHPUR, 112 2992 W * WELL 11/1/2010 H RAJASTHAN WELL OF CHOUTHA RAM PUSA PAM, LEFT SIDE OF BRIDGE LUNI, 113 2993 W * WELL 11/1/2010 H BALOTRA, RAJASTHAN WELL OF OM PRAKASH MANA RAM, NEAR BHERUJI MANDIR, BALOTRA, 114 2994 W * WELL 11/1/2010 H RAJASTHAN 115 2995 W * TUBE WELL OF PHED, BALOTRA, RAJASTHAN WELL 11/1/2010 H 116 2996 W * WELL OF THAKU SHOP SINGH, JASOL, RAJASTHAN WELL 11/1/2010 H 117 2997 W * TUBE WELL OF M/S P.
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