Water-quality intelligence

Chao Phraya Water Quality.

Chao Phraya pages need automatic stations, WQI, salinity intrusion, and Bangkok river context separated so trend scores and recent sensor values do not blur together.

Current page call

Turn Chao Phraya river monitoring into a usable model for river condition, salinity, and urban-water interpretation.

5 source layers 2026-05-09 updated Scope matters

Current destination check

Water trip check

This static water guide is paired with current destination, stay, and food-route checks for this place. Use the fallback links now; the panel refreshes when the current check is available.

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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 typeriver guide
Primary useTurn Chao Phraya river monitoring into a usable model for river condition, salinity, and urban-water interpretation.
Updated2026-05-09
Core caveatrecent sensors and WQI serve different jobs
Best for
  • river quality
  • salinity alerts
  • Bangkok river context
Watch
  • recent sensors and WQI serve different jobs
  • river quality is not tap-water quality
Useful sources
  • PCD automatic water quality stations
  • Pollution Control Department water quality
  • Thaiwater WaterQuality API
  • MWA raw-water salinity
  • BMA canal water quality

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.

Station Threshold Use