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MANAGEMENT OF
THE BRAHMAPUTRA RIVER

Md. Jahid Hossain Jahangir
Executive Engineer
Joint Rivers Commission, Bangladesh
GENERAL INFORMATION ON BANGLADESH


Total area of Bangladesh: 147,570 km2



Population: about 146.60 million



80% of the population live in rural areas



The Topography of Bangladesh is generally flat. Most of the
areas lie within 20m above MSL



80% floodplains, terraces 8% & 12% hills



River and inland water bodies: 6.7 %



Forest Cover: 17%



Bangladesh enjoys a sub-tropical monsoon climate. Out of
six seasons in a year, summer, monsoon and winter are
predominate.



Temperature in winter falls as low as 5º C , during summer
the mean is about 30ºC and occasionally rises above 40º C.



Normal annual rainfall: 1200 mm in the extreme west and as
high as 5800 mm in the northeast. About 80% occurs in
monsoon (Jun-Oct)
Socio-economic Aspects


Agriculture support the vast majority of Bangladesh
population, accounting for 32% of GDP, 13% of
exports, and 60% of employment.



Net cultivable area (NCA) is 8.53 Mha



Irrigable area is 7.56 Mha



5.00 Mha is currently irrigated



Present cropping intensity is 183%



Of the total NCA, 35% is single cropped, 49% double
cropped and 16% triple cropped.
WATER AVAILABILTIES AND DEMANDS
Total water resources in Bangladesh including ground water :
about 1297 BCM
Cross border surface water inflow: 1124 BCM
More than 80% occurs during monsoon when Bangladesh
does not need so much (Jun-Oct)
Availability during dry season (Jan-Apr) is only 88 BCM while
it needs 147 BCM
Being the lowest riparian of the Major Himalayan Rivers,
Bangladesh has no control over the huge cross-boundary
flows and because of flat topography, it also can not store the
huge monsoon water
Transboundary Rivers of
Bangladesh
Bangladesh is a great delta formed by the three
mighty Himalayan Rivers: the Ganges, the
Brahmaputra and the Meghna.
There are more than 400 rivers in Bangladesh,
most of which are tributaries/distributaries of
these three mighty rivers.
Out of 400 rivers, 57 are trans-boundary.
54 enter from India and 3 from Myanmar.
Bangladesh and India, like history and heritage
also share the flows of more than fifty rivers
which are common to the two countries.

Bangladesh faces floods during the wet
season and scarcity of water during dry
season.
The Ganges, the Brahmaputra and the Meghna River
systems drain a total catchment area of about 1.72
million sq km through Bangladesh into the Bay of
Bengal.
Out of this large catchment area, only 7% lies within
Bangladesh.
The other co-riparian countries are India, Nepal,
Bhutan and China.
Sustainable planning and development of water
resources of Bangladesh virtually depends on
equitable sharing and management of waters of
Transboundary Rivers.
GANGES BASIN
BRAHMAPUTRA BASIN
MEGHNA BASIN

1,087,300 sq.km.
552,000 sq.km.
82,000 sq.km.
Catchment Areas of Major Rivers
Total
Catchment
Area
(Sq. Km.)

India

Nepal

Bhutan

China

Bangladesh

Brahmaputra

552000

195000

-

47000

270900

39100

Ganges

1087300

860000

147480

-

33520

46300

Meghna

82000

47000

-

-

-

35000

1721300
(100%)

1102000
(64.02%)

147480
(8.57%)

47000
(2.73%)

304420
(17.69%)

120400
(7%)

Rivers

Catchment Area (Sq.Km.)
Main Features of the Major Rivers
Brahmaputra

Ganges

Meghna

Length of river, km

2,900

2,500

912

Length within
Bangladesh, km

270

240

452

Highest recorded
discharge, cumec

102,534
at Bahaurabad
(1998)

76,000
at Hardinge Bridge
(1987)

19,800

(36,21,000 cusec)

(26,84,000 cusec)

(7,00,000 cusec)

2,860
at Bahadurabad
(1971)

275
at Hardinge Bridge
(1993)

Tidal

(1,01,000 cusec)

(7,000 cusec)

Lowest recorded
discharge, cumec

At Bhairab Bazar
Brahmaputra River
The Brahmaputra provides about 75% of dry season
flows of Bangladesh.
It rises in the Great Glacier in the Kailash range of the
Himalaya at an elevation of 5150 meters in the Tibet
region of China.
The river is called Yalu Zhangbo in China.
It first enters in India in Arunachal state and then it flows
through Assam.
While flowing through the Assam valley, two important
tributaries, the Dehang and Luhit joins the river.
Thereafter, it is known as the Brahmaputra. The mighty
river then rolls down the Assam valley from east to west
and, thereafter, the river swings round the spurs of the
Garo hills, enters Bangladesh and flows in a north-south
direction.
In this reach, the river receives flows from several
important northern tributaries originating in Bhutan.
The tributaries are Mangdachhu (Manas), Mochhu
(Sankosh), Amochhu (Torsa), Wangchhu (Raidak) and
Dhansiri etc.
Brahmaputra River
Originates in the northern slopes of the Himalayan range.
Catchment lying in China, Bhutan, India and Bangladesh.
Rising in Tibet (China) at an elevation of 5,150 meters.
Total length:

2,900 km

In Bangladesh:

270 km

Total catchment area of 552,000 sq. km
China

270,900 sq.km

Bhutan

47,000 sq. km

India

195,000 sq.km

Bangladesh 39,100 sq. km (7.08%)
Issues and Challenges
The issues and challenges are:


Basin-wide Management Approach in the Brahmaputra
Basin



Climate Change Effects and Water
Management in the Brahmaputra Basin



Mitigation Strategy for the Flood and River Bank
Erosion Problem in the Brahmaputra River



Development of Regional Flood Forecasting Modeling



Establishment
of
Joint
bodies
representatives of co-riparian countries.

Resource

comprising
OPPORTUNITIES OF JOINT COLLABORATION AND
BENEFITS SHARING
Hydro-power generation
Flood moderation
River erosion
Fisheries
Forestry
Navigation
Environment
Watershed management
POTENTIALS
The Brahmaputra basin has tremendous potential for
development of water resources and hydro-power.
Therefore, the role of the co-basin countries of the
Brahmaputra in various sectors like; agriculture, hydropower, fisheries, navigation, environment and overall
economy is vital.
The joint initiatives among the co- basin countries would
help to effectively and meaningfully develop those
potential sectors.
Flow augmentation (in dry season):
Bangladesh
India (by intervention)
China

no storage, no potential
about 4250 cumec (tentative)
Not known
Hydro-Power Potential

Bangladesh

Negligible (Seasonal, if Barrage is
constructed)

India

57,200 MW

Bhutan

30,000 MW

China

Not Known
Initiatives for Sustainable Development
The Brahmaputra basin has tremendous potential for
development of water resources.
Being one of the largest international rivers, with a huge
resource base and high hazard potential, only effective
cooperation and coordination among the basin countries
can help overcome the basin’s problems and lead to
progress and prosperity for the region.
The fruitful collaboration and joint initiatives are required
among the co-riparian countries (China, India,
Bangladesh and Bhutan) which would help to achieve to
address the management of the Brahmaputra basin.
Way Forward
Bangladesh, India and Bhutan- three countries that
offer vast opportunities for optimal water resources
development and management of the Brahmaputra
river through collaborative efforts.
The key to prosperity in the Brahmaputra basin is
Integrated Water Resources Management at river basin
level.
Establish sharing and long-term transboundary
cooperation relying on sound legal and institutional
arrangements such as joint basin governing institution.
Undertake joint projects and share benefits
Costs of benefit to be quantified jointly based on
authentic data.
THANK YOU

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MANAGEMENT OF THE BRAHMAPUTRA RIVER

  • 1. MANAGEMENT OF THE BRAHMAPUTRA RIVER Md. Jahid Hossain Jahangir Executive Engineer Joint Rivers Commission, Bangladesh
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  • 3. GENERAL INFORMATION ON BANGLADESH  Total area of Bangladesh: 147,570 km2  Population: about 146.60 million  80% of the population live in rural areas  The Topography of Bangladesh is generally flat. Most of the areas lie within 20m above MSL  80% floodplains, terraces 8% & 12% hills  River and inland water bodies: 6.7 %  Forest Cover: 17%  Bangladesh enjoys a sub-tropical monsoon climate. Out of six seasons in a year, summer, monsoon and winter are predominate.  Temperature in winter falls as low as 5º C , during summer the mean is about 30ºC and occasionally rises above 40º C.  Normal annual rainfall: 1200 mm in the extreme west and as high as 5800 mm in the northeast. About 80% occurs in monsoon (Jun-Oct)
  • 4. Socio-economic Aspects  Agriculture support the vast majority of Bangladesh population, accounting for 32% of GDP, 13% of exports, and 60% of employment.  Net cultivable area (NCA) is 8.53 Mha  Irrigable area is 7.56 Mha  5.00 Mha is currently irrigated  Present cropping intensity is 183%  Of the total NCA, 35% is single cropped, 49% double cropped and 16% triple cropped.
  • 5. WATER AVAILABILTIES AND DEMANDS Total water resources in Bangladesh including ground water : about 1297 BCM Cross border surface water inflow: 1124 BCM More than 80% occurs during monsoon when Bangladesh does not need so much (Jun-Oct) Availability during dry season (Jan-Apr) is only 88 BCM while it needs 147 BCM Being the lowest riparian of the Major Himalayan Rivers, Bangladesh has no control over the huge cross-boundary flows and because of flat topography, it also can not store the huge monsoon water
  • 7. Bangladesh is a great delta formed by the three mighty Himalayan Rivers: the Ganges, the Brahmaputra and the Meghna. There are more than 400 rivers in Bangladesh, most of which are tributaries/distributaries of these three mighty rivers. Out of 400 rivers, 57 are trans-boundary. 54 enter from India and 3 from Myanmar.
  • 8. Bangladesh and India, like history and heritage also share the flows of more than fifty rivers which are common to the two countries. Bangladesh faces floods during the wet season and scarcity of water during dry season.
  • 9. The Ganges, the Brahmaputra and the Meghna River systems drain a total catchment area of about 1.72 million sq km through Bangladesh into the Bay of Bengal. Out of this large catchment area, only 7% lies within Bangladesh. The other co-riparian countries are India, Nepal, Bhutan and China. Sustainable planning and development of water resources of Bangladesh virtually depends on equitable sharing and management of waters of Transboundary Rivers.
  • 10. GANGES BASIN BRAHMAPUTRA BASIN MEGHNA BASIN 1,087,300 sq.km. 552,000 sq.km. 82,000 sq.km.
  • 11. Catchment Areas of Major Rivers Total Catchment Area (Sq. Km.) India Nepal Bhutan China Bangladesh Brahmaputra 552000 195000 - 47000 270900 39100 Ganges 1087300 860000 147480 - 33520 46300 Meghna 82000 47000 - - - 35000 1721300 (100%) 1102000 (64.02%) 147480 (8.57%) 47000 (2.73%) 304420 (17.69%) 120400 (7%) Rivers Catchment Area (Sq.Km.)
  • 12. Main Features of the Major Rivers Brahmaputra Ganges Meghna Length of river, km 2,900 2,500 912 Length within Bangladesh, km 270 240 452 Highest recorded discharge, cumec 102,534 at Bahaurabad (1998) 76,000 at Hardinge Bridge (1987) 19,800 (36,21,000 cusec) (26,84,000 cusec) (7,00,000 cusec) 2,860 at Bahadurabad (1971) 275 at Hardinge Bridge (1993) Tidal (1,01,000 cusec) (7,000 cusec) Lowest recorded discharge, cumec At Bhairab Bazar
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  • 15. The Brahmaputra provides about 75% of dry season flows of Bangladesh. It rises in the Great Glacier in the Kailash range of the Himalaya at an elevation of 5150 meters in the Tibet region of China. The river is called Yalu Zhangbo in China. It first enters in India in Arunachal state and then it flows through Assam. While flowing through the Assam valley, two important tributaries, the Dehang and Luhit joins the river.
  • 16. Thereafter, it is known as the Brahmaputra. The mighty river then rolls down the Assam valley from east to west and, thereafter, the river swings round the spurs of the Garo hills, enters Bangladesh and flows in a north-south direction. In this reach, the river receives flows from several important northern tributaries originating in Bhutan. The tributaries are Mangdachhu (Manas), Mochhu (Sankosh), Amochhu (Torsa), Wangchhu (Raidak) and Dhansiri etc.
  • 17. Brahmaputra River Originates in the northern slopes of the Himalayan range. Catchment lying in China, Bhutan, India and Bangladesh. Rising in Tibet (China) at an elevation of 5,150 meters. Total length: 2,900 km In Bangladesh: 270 km Total catchment area of 552,000 sq. km China 270,900 sq.km Bhutan 47,000 sq. km India 195,000 sq.km Bangladesh 39,100 sq. km (7.08%)
  • 18. Issues and Challenges The issues and challenges are:  Basin-wide Management Approach in the Brahmaputra Basin  Climate Change Effects and Water Management in the Brahmaputra Basin  Mitigation Strategy for the Flood and River Bank Erosion Problem in the Brahmaputra River  Development of Regional Flood Forecasting Modeling  Establishment of Joint bodies representatives of co-riparian countries. Resource comprising
  • 19. OPPORTUNITIES OF JOINT COLLABORATION AND BENEFITS SHARING Hydro-power generation Flood moderation River erosion Fisheries Forestry Navigation Environment Watershed management
  • 20. POTENTIALS The Brahmaputra basin has tremendous potential for development of water resources and hydro-power. Therefore, the role of the co-basin countries of the Brahmaputra in various sectors like; agriculture, hydropower, fisheries, navigation, environment and overall economy is vital. The joint initiatives among the co- basin countries would help to effectively and meaningfully develop those potential sectors. Flow augmentation (in dry season): Bangladesh India (by intervention) China no storage, no potential about 4250 cumec (tentative) Not known
  • 21. Hydro-Power Potential Bangladesh Negligible (Seasonal, if Barrage is constructed) India 57,200 MW Bhutan 30,000 MW China Not Known
  • 22. Initiatives for Sustainable Development The Brahmaputra basin has tremendous potential for development of water resources. Being one of the largest international rivers, with a huge resource base and high hazard potential, only effective cooperation and coordination among the basin countries can help overcome the basin’s problems and lead to progress and prosperity for the region. The fruitful collaboration and joint initiatives are required among the co-riparian countries (China, India, Bangladesh and Bhutan) which would help to achieve to address the management of the Brahmaputra basin.
  • 23. Way Forward Bangladesh, India and Bhutan- three countries that offer vast opportunities for optimal water resources development and management of the Brahmaputra river through collaborative efforts. The key to prosperity in the Brahmaputra basin is Integrated Water Resources Management at river basin level. Establish sharing and long-term transboundary cooperation relying on sound legal and institutional arrangements such as joint basin governing institution. Undertake joint projects and share benefits Costs of benefit to be quantified jointly based on authentic data.