Water-quality intelligence

Bangkok Canal Water Quality.

Bangkok canal pages should use BMA and PCD context to show urban pollution, WQI, and Chao Phraya pressure without pretending canal data is a swim-safety feed.

Current page call

Explain how Bangkok canal and urban river monitoring should be read for city-context, salinity, and environmental-quality pages.

4 source layers 2026-05-09 updated Scope matters

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Decision fields

A strong water page says what the source can prove, what it cannot prove, and which water type or standard is actually being discussed before someone trusts a tap, river, beach, or groundwater claim.

FieldAnswer
Page typeurban-water guide
Primary useExplain how Bangkok canal and urban river monitoring should be read for city-context, salinity, and environmental-quality pages.
Updated2026-05-09
Core caveatcity datasets mix sampling and sensors
Best for
  • Bangkok canals
  • urban context
  • city monitoring
Watch
  • city datasets mix sampling and sensors
  • not a bathing-water feed
Useful sources
  • BMA canal water quality
  • Pollution Control Department water quality
  • Thaiwater WaterQuality API
  • MWA raw-water salinity

Canonical record checklist

Waterbody type, station ID, station coordinates, parameter values and units, observation time, WQI or MWQI scope where relevant, threshold source, water-use class, alert status, method, quality flag, source URL, confidence, and last verified date. Swim, tap, raw-water, wastewater, and groundwater interpretations should stay in separate fields.

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