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Discover HYDRO’s extensive hydrological data observation and collection platform network across Ghana’s major rivers and streams!

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The Ghana Hydrological Authority (HYDRO) has over the years established various hydrological data observation and collection platforms across the country on major rivers and streams.

These platforms are the:

1. Conventional manual staff gauges
2. Automatic Water Level Recorders (AWLR) and
3. Telemetric system which records and transmits near real-time hydrological data and information on 24-hourly basis to the Head-office of the HYDRO.

Hydro-Bullettin-2024.pdf

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