10
stationS across
five RIVER stretches

Aaxis Nano Brings a Digital Pulse to Chhattisgarh Rivers with Continuous Water Quality Monitoring System (CWQMS)

10 July 2026  |  Chhattisgarh, India

A 10-station rollout brings hourly river-health data, telemetry and public displays across five priority stretches.

Across the Hasdeo, Kharoon, Mahanadi, Seonath and Kelo, Chhattisgarh is building a sharper, always-on view of its most closely watched river corridors. Developed for the Chhattisgarh Environment Conservation Board (CECB), the programme places fixed stations at upstream and downstream points, turning routine sampling into a connected stream of validated information for regulatory review.

Aaxis Nano Technologies brings the initiative together through a complete execution scope covering field instrumentation, installation, commissioning, data transfer and operations. Each unit is configured to capture hourly values and transmit qualified records through GSM/GPRS channels to CECB’s central server at Nava Raipur. Public display boards, analytical manpower, site security and structured reporting further extend the system from measurement to actionable oversight.

The field architecture integrates spectrometric probes, ion probes, multi-parameter sensors and data loggers, forming the technical backbone for continuous river-health assessment. The analytical suite tracks pH, temperature, conductivity, dissolved oxygen, biochemical oxygen demand and nitrate online, while faecal coliform and total coliform are assessed offline to add microbiological depth.

For Chhattisgarh, the initiative adds a stronger governance layer to river protection. It enables the Board to identify abnormal variations, understand pollution stress more clearly and plan faster interventions across sensitive zones. With Aaxis Nano bringing instrumentation, telemetry, validation practices and five-year O&M into one integrated framework, the project helps convert field readings into a credible decision-making asset for long-term river restoration and regulatory oversight.

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