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Exploration of Doldoli Tea Garden Water System
1. Exploration of Pipeline Water System in Doldoli Tea
Garden and its Feasibility from a Planning Perspective
Presented by
Shahadat Hossain Shakil
Level-4/Term-2
DURP, BUET
Supervised by
Shamim Ahmed
Assistant Program Coordinator
- Equity and Inclusion
WaterAid in Bangladesh
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Internship Presentation
2. Objectives
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Main Objective
To assess the proposed pipeline water system in Doldoli tea garden.
Specific Objectives
To assess the existing pipeline water system in Doldoli tea garden
and proposed renovations.
To assess the water facilities in Doldoli tea garden from a planner’s
perspective and make recommendations for program incorporation.
3. Study Area Profile
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Doldoli tea garden
North-West side of Sylhet Sadar Upazilla
Pashchim Line, Chanmari Line, Mandob Line and Muslim Line
Household – 198 and Population – 1012 (Male – 514, Female – 498)
Educational, Health and Recreational facility absent
Brac and UCEP – Primary Education
IDEA supported by WaterAid – WaSH Program
Figure: Map of Sylhet Sadar Upazilla (Banglapedia)Figure: Selected Study Area (Google Earth Image)Data Source: WaterAid & IDEA , 2010
4. Justification of the Study
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Access to safe water
- Bangladesh - 85.5% (UNICEF & GOB, 2009)
- Doldoli - 74.8 % (WaterAid & IDEA, 2010)
Pipeline Water System – key option
Vulnerable due to maintenance
Comprehensive study was needed
5. Exploration of Pipeline Water System
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Present Physical Condition
Para
Name
No. of HH Total
Popn
No. of
Supply
Point
(34)
No. of
Shallow
Tube Well
(8)
No.
of
Ring
Well
(1)
With Tap Without
Tap
Functioning Non
Functioning
Pashchim
Line
77 353 7 5 2 1 1
Chanmari
Line
29 214 2 2 0 1 0
Mandob
Line
92 445 10 8 0 4 0
Total 198
(Excluding
Pashchim
Line)
1012 19 15 2 6 1
Table : At a Glance Water Supply Facility1 in Doldoli Tea Garden (Field Survey, August 2011)
1 List and Location Map is Attached in the Appendix of Report
Approximately One supply point for Six families
Workers can’t use stuffs supply point
10-12 legal supply point at the beginning
Data Source: Field Survey, August 2011
6. Exploration of Pipeline Water System
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Problems Identified
Fixed time frame and insufficient supply
Absence of water tap and pucca platform
Non-functioning shallow tube well
Leakage in the pipeline water system
Absence of natural source
Inefficient distribution of the water supply points
Source : Field Survey, August 2011
7. Exploration of Pipeline Water System
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Effects of the Problem
Insufficient supply – day long demand
Prolonged serial – few supply point
Water collection – challenging for women and children
Wastage of water – absence of water tap
Water quality deterioration
– leakage in pipeline and absence of pucca platform
Source : Field Survey, August 2011
8. Findings and Recommendations
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Overall Findings
Pipeline water system
– obliged dependency
– needed extensive renovation
Single alternative – shallow tube well – non functioning
New supply point and pipeline repair – instant necessity
Source : Field Survey, August 2011
10. Findings and Recommendations
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Short-Term Recommendations1
1. Water tap with pucca platform – needed supply points2 (15)
2. Repairing leakage – selected points3 (8)
3. Bathing facility – pucca platform and shading
1 Arranged According to Priority Basis
2,3 List and Location Map is Attached in the Appendix of Report
11. Findings and Recommendations
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Long-Term Recommendations1
1. Six water supply points2 – fresh installation
2. Three deep tube well3 – prime location (alternative source)
3. Large scale renovation – pipeline water system network
4. Implemented renovation strategy – in every water supply point
1 Arranged According to Priority Basis
2,3 List and Location Map is Attached in the Appendix of Report
12. Findings and Recommendations
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Long-Term Recommendations1
5. Replacing shallow tube well by the deeper ones gradually
6. Deep tube well in every supply point
– long term sustainable solution
7. An additional water pump (motor) – to ensure day long supply
8. Awareness
– concerning hygiene and maintenance of the provided facilities
1 Arranged According to Priority Basis
13. Limitations of the Study
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Limited time frame
Absence of GIS base map
14. References
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Banglapedia. (2006). Tea Industry. Retrieved September 3, 2011, from Banglapedia(National Encyclopedia of
Bangladesh): http://www.banglapedia.org/httpdocs/HT/T_0100.HTM
GOB & UNICEF. (2009). Bangladesh Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey . Switzerland: WHO Press
WaterAid & IDEA. (2010). Project Proposal for WaSH Project