Flood Risk of Embanked Areas and Potential Use of Dredge Spoils as Mitigation Measures in the Southwest Region of the Ganges‐Brahmaputra‐Meghna Delta, Bangladesh

Earth Surface Processes and Landforms(2021)

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In the 1960s, earthen embankments, locally known as polders, were first constructed in the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna (GBM) delta with the intention of protecting agricultural lands from salinity; however, unintended consequences of the barriers negatively impact the region. Once-active distributary channels have morphed into terminal, headless tidal channels as the sediment-laden water that was once dispersed across the tidal deltaplain is now restricted by embankments. Elevation loss within embankments and channel siltation adjacent to embankments are deleterious consequences of hard engineering and pose significant flood risk when effective sea level rise is considered. The purpose of this study is to assess the current and future flood risks of the embanked areas in the southwest region of the GBM delta and to expand on the potential for local-based solutions (e.g., mud plinths and embankments). We propose a novel source of material for these structures—repurposed dredge spoils. Project sites are along terminal tidal channels proximal to coastal towns in the southwest region of the delta. We calculate here as the effective sea level rise will continue to increase in the years to come, the flood risk will correspondingly increase (>67%). Geospatial analyses reveal several prominent tidal channels have reduced in width over the last 30+ years, and recent dredging operations removed ~1.7 x 106 m3 of sediment infill. Using conservative values, we estimate the dredge spoils could be used to elevate ~20,000 houses on mud plinths or raise 18 km of existing embankments. On a delta-wide scale, if all infilled tidal channels were dredged to 10% of their original widths, ~547,000 houses could be raised above the flood levels and ~500 km of embankments could be elevated. With a mean household population of 4.3 people, repurposing dredge spoils can positively impact ~2.4 million people within the vulnerable SW region of the GBM delta.
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deltas, dredge spoils, effective sea level rise, poldering, tidal channel siltation
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