Overview of monitoring networks

The FOEN operates and coordinates several monitoring networks on the topic of water. Long-term measurements at permanent gauging stations and individual readings at temporary sites enable the FOEN to keep track of water flow and quality in Switzerland’s rivers and groundwater, as well as the water level in its lakes.

Basic surface water monitoring network

The FOEN Hydrology Division’s basic monitoring network now comprises some 260 gauging stations on surface waters. In addition to lake water levels, river discharge is measured at 200 sites.

Sediment monitoring network

The FOEN operates nationwide monitoring networks for sediment transported in bodies of water.

Watercourse temperatures

Water temperature is one of the key physical parameters that determines chemical and biological processes in a watercourse. The FOEN’s measurements are the basis for monitoring temperature changes and understanding their causes.

Lake water temperature

As a result of climate change, the water temperature of many lakes has risen in recent decades. A further increase is expected. The warming affects the mixing dynamics and thus the oxygen content in the deeper layers of the lakes. Since 2025, data has been collected at various Swiss lakes for long-term monitoring of water temperature and other parameters, measured continuously at both federal and cantonal levels.

National Surface Water Quality Monitoring Programme (NAWA)

In order to be able to assess the condition waterbodies in Switzerland over time, data must be regularly collected and documented. The FOEN, in cooperation with the cantons, provides this basis with the National Surface Water Quality Monitoring Programme (NAWA). National monitoring programme for loads of substances in swiss watercourses (NAWA FRACHT) is a long-term federal sub-programme in which the two federal research institutes Eawag and WSL monitor the state of rivers on the basis of their substance loads.

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