
Scenario Background
Water pollution issues may seem evident in the water, but their root cause lies on land. River and sea outfalls serve as the last line of defense for terrestrial pollutants entering the aquatic environment, making them particularly crucial. We often refer to them as the "nose of the cow."
To further tighten control over the "bottleneck" of waste discharge outlets, the Ministry of Ecology and Environment has successively issued documents such as the "Technical Guidelines for Supervision and Management of Waste Discharge Outlets into Rivers and Seas: Standardization of River Waste Discharge Outlet Construction" and "Technical Guidelines for Supervision and Management of Waste Discharge Outlets into Rivers and Seas: Monitoring," requiring the implementation of video surveillance and online water quality monitoring.

Scenario Pain Points
High construction costs for automatic stations, difficult to cover large areas
High construction costs, regular manual maintenance, and reagent replacement are associated with traditional water quality automatic monitoring stations, making them difficult to deploy on a large scale due to high operational and maintenance requirements.
Traditional methods lack timeliness and are difficult to detect short-term emissions.
Traditional water stations produce 1 set of data every 4 hours, and manual sampling and comparative analysis are conducted approximately once a month, resulting in a low monitoring frequency that makes it difficult to detect short-term sewage discharge.
Challenge in Tracing Pollution Outlets and Identifying Responsible Parties
The pollution source at the effluent outlet is complex. Besides the gradual analysis of the pipeline topology, consideration must also be given to the upstream and downstream impacts, making it difficult to quickly pinpoint the source of pollution.
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Hikvision Solutions
Hikvision leverages its full-spectrum, hyperspectral, AI algorithms, and video surveillance technologies to construct a multi-dimensional monitoring perception system, offering innovative solutions that are more environmentally friendly, real-time, and traceable for wastewater outlet water quality monitoring and intelligent patrol.


Core Functionality of the Solution
Real-time Water Quality Analysis Enhances Regulatory Assessment
Analyze water quality conditions at different time periods of outfall and water bodies, including water quality levels, compliance status, real-time data, water quality exceedance alerts, and trend charts. Form comparative and year-on-year analysis trend charts for various factors to help users fully grasp the water quality change situation.

Water Area Segmented Monitoring: Pollutant Sources Traceable
Divided the water body into several high-resolution computational grids, and using optimized interpolation algorithms, interpolated parameters such as total nitrogen, total phosphorus, ammonia nitrogen, and permanganate index onto the computational grids, obtaining the water quality pollutants in each region.Concentration FieldThe system allows for data querying based on monitoring indicators and dates, displaying a heat map of water quality by day, enabling the traceability of pollution sources.

Spectral Monitoring: Efficient, Economical, and Eco-Friendly
By analyzing water quality through spectral data, chemical reagents are not required, thus avoiding secondary pollution; product deployment is simple and convenient, eliminating the need for manual sampling, and reducing construction and operation costs.
✅ A combination of point and area control, comprehensive water quality management
The Hyperspectral/Full Spectral Water Quality Monitor and Water Pollution Monitoring Instrument focus on "points," while the airborne Hyperspectral Water Quality Monitor concentrates on "surfaces," combining both to oversee the overall water body situation.
Visual Integration for Pollution Traceability
Water quality monitors can detect over ten parameters in water bodies, and link up with the system platform to generate trend analysis charts, water quality heat maps, and other visuals, achieving data visualization. It offers real-time analysis and timely alerts, ensuring comprehensive water quality monitoring and full traceability throughout the process.





