A living atlas of natural springs and village water sources.
Map springs across districts, record baseline information and track water quality over time. Support communities and planners with a unified digital spring inventory.
Live spring counts, monitored sources, and quality indicators will appear here after database connection.
Live snapshot
Springs overview
Mapped springs
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Top districts
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Monitored today
7
Low-flow alerts
3
Springs by district (SOI vs Local)
Example spring snapshot
These values are placeholders. Connect your monitoring table to show field readings.
Built for spring inventory & monitoring
Link districts, villages and individual springs. Store descriptions, photos and water quality readings to keep every source documented.
Spring inventory & mapping
Record site name, coordinates, elevation, land ownership and more.
Water quality at a glance
Track pH, EC, TDS, temperature and seasonal discharge changes.
Community water security
Support planning, recharge work and protection of vulnerable springs.
How the springs system works
A workflow for spring inventory, field measurements and planning.
Step 1
Survey teams log in
Enumerators add districts, villages and spring entries with photos.
Step 2
Monitor spring visits
Record discharge, pH, TDS, EC, temp and observations each visit.
Step 3
View dashboards & maps
See reliable springs, drying sources and priority recharge areas.
A foundation for a complete springs atlas
This page is a clean, lightweight starting point for a full Natural Springs Monitoring platform. View live counts of villages, springs and monitoring entries.
The Login button takes users to a protected dashboard where all data entry and analytics can be built.