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South Asia: Human Environment Interaction
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The Ganges River 1,500 miles long – home to more than 350 million people Important to the livelihood of Indians. Provides water for drinking, farming and transportation. AKA: Gangamai, or “Mother Ganges” The Ganges River is sacred to the Hindu population. The Hindus worship the river as a goddess and they believe its waters have healing powers.
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A Sacred River Many temples and sacred sites line the banks of the Ganges. Pilgrims come from all over the world to drink and bathe in its waters as well as scatter ashes of deceased family members. At Varanasi thousands of people gather everyday. As the sun rises they enter the water for prayer and purification.
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A Polluted River The Ganges is in trouble. It is one of the MOST polluted rivers in the world. Raw sewage Industrial waste Dead animals Human corpses/remains All efforts to clean up the river have been slow and very little progress has been made.
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The Feni River Bangladesh The Feni River floods during the wet season. This causes major problems for villages and farmers in the area. In the 1980s, engineers in Bangladesh proposed building an earthen dam for the Feni. VERY expensive undertaking.
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The Feni River Dam
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Bangladesh has no money… but they do have abundant human resources! Plenty of unskilled workers for construction They built the dam up to a height of 30 ft. Bangladesh now has the largest estuary – an arm of the sea at the lower end of a river.
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Feni Dam Test The first test of the Feni River dam came 3 months after its completion. A cyclone roared through the Bay of Bengal – but the dam held! Land and villages behind the dam were spared.
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