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Bangladesh Water Development Board (BWDB) has implemented Teesta
Barrage Irrigation Project in 1994. The objectives of this mega project were
flood control and creation of supplementary irrigation facilities for an area
of 1,54,250 ha under the greater Rangpur district. This study was conducted
to identify the environmental impact of Teesta Barrage Irrigation Project on
agriculture, groundwater and rainfall in the project area by trend analysis of
two periods: before and after project. For trend analysis 22 years (1983-
2004) ground water table and 20 years (1984-2003) rainfall data were used.
From ground water data analysis, it is found that seasonal mean ground
water table was up in post-project period (1994-2005) of Teesta Barrage
Irrigation Project and level was down in pre-project period (1982-1993).
The mean differences of ground water table of these two periods was
significantly different (0.01% level) in all six seasons of summer, rainy,
autumn, late autumn, winter, spring and summer. Therefore, it is concluded
that Teesta Barrage Irrigation Project has positive impact on ground water
resources and improved the ground water table in the command area.
From rainfall data analysis, it is observed that mean rainfall in post-project
period (1994-2003) of Teesta Barrage Irrigation Project was increased in
all six seasons in the study area compare to mean rainfall of pre-project
period (1984-1993). However, the mean difference rainfall between the
periods (1984-1993) & (1984-2003) was found significant only in winter
season. Therefore, it is concluded that Teesta Barrage Irrigation Project has
positive impacts on rainfall pattern in the project area.
As per respondents’ opinion, Teesta Barrage Irrigation Project has also
positive impacts on the following environmental components.
i) Increased food production for HYV-Boro and T-aman cultivation
ii) Increased fruiting plants and social forest plantation
iii) Increased drinking water availability
iv) Decreased water born diseases
v) Improved income and standard of life of local people
However, Teesta Barrage Irrigation Project has reduced the open fisheries
in the project area. Jute and aus cultivation are dramatically reduced in
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