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Level-I Water Quality Monitoring Stations Under Narmada Division, Bhopal Level-I Water Quality Monitoring Stations under Narmada Division, Bhopal Sr. No. River at Site Date opened River Type 1 Narmada at Dindori 15.03.1990 Narmada GDWQ 2 Narmada at Manot 01.01.1980 Narmada GDSWQ 3 Narmada at Barmanghat 01.06.1979 Narmada GDSWQ 4 Narmada at Sandia 15.09.1979 Narmada GDSWQ 5 Narmada at Hoshangabad 15.07.1979 Narmada GDSWQ 6 Narmada at Handia 01.08.1979 Narmada GDSWQ 7 Narmada at Mandleshwar 15.06.1979 Narmada GDSWQ 8 Burhner at Mohgaon 15.09.1986 Burhner GDSWQ 9 Banjar at Bamni 20.06.1999 Banjar GDSWQ 10 Hiran at Patan 01.09.1986 Hiran GDWQ 11 Sher at Belkheri 01.09.1986 Sher GDWQ 12 Shakkar at Gadarwara 16.08.1979 Shakkar GDSWQ 13 Ganjal at Chhidgaon 16.09.1986 Ganjal GDWQ 14 Kundi at Kogaon 15.09.1986 Kundi GDWQ 15 Gaur at Bhalwara 03.06.2019 Gaur GWQ 16 Narmada at Mandla 03.09.2019 Narmada GDWQ List of Hydrological Observation Stations under Narmada Basin S.No. Site District River Basin Type of Station 1 Narmada at Dindori Dindori Narmada Narmada GDQ 2 Narmada at Manot Mandla Narmada Narmada GDSQ 3 Mawai Mandla - Narmada R 4 Burhner at Mohgaon Mandla Burhner Narmada GDSQ 5 Mukki Balaghat Banjar Narmada G 6 Mandla Mandla Narmada Narmada GD 7 Bamni Mandla Banjar Narmada GDQ 8 Hiran at Patan Jabalpur Hiran Narmada GDQ 9 Bargi Nagar Jabalpur Narmada Narmada G 10 Sher at Belkheri Narsinghpur Sher Narmada GDQ 11 Narmada at Narsinghpur Narmada Narmada GDSQ Barmanghat 12 Shakkar at Narsinghpur Shakkar Narmada GDSQ Gadarwara 13 Narmada at Sandia Hoshangabad Narmada Narmada GDSQ 14 Pachmari Hoshangabad - Narmada R 15 Narmada at Hoshangabad Narmada Narmada GDSQ Hoshangabad 16 Tawa Dam Hoshangabad Tawa Narmada G 17 Ganjal at Chhidgaon Harda Ganjal Narmada GDQ 18 Narmada at Handia Harda Narmada Narmada GDSQ 19 Mortakka Khandwa Narmada Narmada G 20 Kundi at Kogaon Khargone Kundi Narmada GDQ 21 Narmada at Khargone Narmada Narmada GDSQ Mandleshwar 22 Uri at Dhulsar Dhar Uri Narmada GD 23 Goi at Pati Badwani Goi Narmada GD Installed (FF) Telemetry Network in Narmada Basin S.No. Name of Station / District/State River Sensors Modeling Center 1. Dindori Dindori/MP Narmada Rainfall & water level 2. Manot Mandla/MP Narmada Rainfall & water level 3. Mohgaon Mandla/MP Burhner Rainfall & water level 4. Mawai Mandla/MP NA Rainfall 5. Mandla Mandla/MP Narmada Rainfall & water level 6. Bargi Jabalpur/MP Narmada Rainfall & water level 7. Mukki Balaghat/MP Narmada Rainfall & water level 8. Patan Jabalpur/MP Hiran Rainfall & water level 9. Sandia Hoshangabad/MP Narmada Rainfall & water level 10. Barmanghat Narsinghpur/MP Narmada Rainfall & water level 11. Pachmarhi Hoshangabad/MP NA Rainfall 12. Tawanagar Hoshangabad/MP Tawa Rainfall & water level 13. Hoshangabad Hoshangabad/MP Narmada Rainfall & water level 14. Modelling centre Bhopal/MP NA Modelling Centre DETAILS OF NEW H.O. SITES UNDER NARMADA BASIN S.No. Name of Site District River Basin Type 1. Sandalpur Dewas Jamner Narmada GD 2. Maheshwar Dewas Tendoni Narmada GD 3. Tawakati Betul Tawa Narmada GD 4. Shahpur Betul Machna Narmada GD 5. Katangatola (Hridyanagar) Mandla Matiyari Narmada GD 6. Barna Dam Raisen Barna Narmada G 7. Bakori Narsinghpur Machherwa Narmada GD 8. Panagar Narsinghpur Dudhi Narmada GD 9. Dahivar (Dhamnod) Dhar Karam Narmada GD 10. Narayanganj Mandla Balai Narmada G 11. Sohagpur Hoshangabad Palakmati Narmada GD 12. Matkuli Hoshangabad Denwa Narmada G 13. Imaliya Narsinghpur Umar Narmada G 14. Thikari Barwani Borad Narmada GD 15. Gopalpura Dhar Man Narmada GD 16. Nasirabad Hoshangabad Narmada Narmada GD 17. Khapariya Hoshangabad Indra Narmada GD 18. Veerpur Sehore Kolar Narmada G 19. Dholpur Sehore Sip Narmada GD 20. Mahagaon Sehore Kolar Narmada GD 21. Singaldeep Jabalpur Hiran Narmada GD 22. Matamar Jabalpur Pariyat Narmada GD 23. Chargaon Jabalpur Saner Narmada GD 24. Ghunghara Jabalpur Belkund Narmada GD 25. Balwada Jabalpur Gaur Narmada GQ 26. Awalighat Sehore Narmada Narmada G 27. Dudwas Dewas Datuni Narmada GD 28. Barangi Harda Machak Narmada GD 29. Indira SagarDam Khandwa Narmada Narmada G 30. Khajuri Barwani Deb Narmada GD 31. Maalpur Dindori Maalpur Narmada G 32. Gada Sarai Dindori Chakrar Narmada GD 33. Gidha Dindori Machrar Narmada G 34. Kacchara Narsinghpur Sher Narmada GD 35. Bhamgarh Khandwa Chota Tawa Narmada GD 36. Charuwa Harda Kalimachak Narmada GD 37. Khandwa Khandwa Abna Narmada GD 38. Barwah Khargone Choral Narmada GD 39. Mendhikheda Khargone Kaner Narmada GD 40. Satwadi Khargone Beda Narmada GD 41. Misrod Hoshangabad Hathed Narmada GD 42. Kotrai Dindori Silgi Narmada GD 43. Baratola Mandla Halon Narmada G 44. Parsatola Mandla Phen Narmada G 45. Gorakhpur Dindori Narmada Narmada G .
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