Abstract

Tripura is the second largest Natural Rubber (NR) producing state of India. As most of the NR plantation in the state is rain dependent, it is observed that fluctuation in monsoon poses a serious threat to plantation growth. The effect of such shift and fluctuation in climate ranges from surface and ground water level variation, air quality and soil preservation. At present no assessment is available to critically review the impact of large scale NR plantation on environment. In the present paper the effect and impact of annual rainfall deficit, depleted ground water level, average local atmospheric temperature variation and rainfall ground water recharge on NR plantation is studied for the state of Tripura. Considering the large scale accelerated NR plantation in the state, an attempt has been made to figure out the consequences related to water management. The multidirectional environmental threat to the state comprising annual rainfall deficit of 23.3 %, depleted ground water level and significant rise in average atmospheric temperature may severely hit the production of NR in the region. Moreover, the estimated requirement of water to produce ribbed smokes sheet (RSS) will may escalate to more than 152140 kiloliters in the next ten years. The predicted amount of waste water generated (directly or indirectly) in RSS collection and industry processing effluents may cause large environmental issue due to their open disposal in many cases. Hence, also claims a threat to the rubber production and growth of the sector.

Highlights

  • Total Natural Rubber (NR) cultivation in India was ca 0.74 million ha till 2012

  • The overall status of NR production of Tripura is studied in terms of quantity

  • The untreated or partly treated effluents of NR production may cause contamination of surface and ground water, soil and air. This potential threat to environment arose from rubber processing due to untreated effluents, may be treated by microbiological species to reduce the environmental damage[39,40]

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INTRODUCTION

Total NR cultivation in India was ca 0.74 million ha till 2012. According to Rubber Board of India (RBI)[1], India occupies the first rank in terms of productivity, which are presently at 1819 kg/ ha[2]. Methodology We used available data such as quantum of NR production in the state, rainfall statistics, average temperature variation and ground water recharge characteristics of the state provided by various government agencies. NR production data of the state from 2004 to 2010 was collected from the Rubber Board of India (RBI)[1].Yearly variation of rainfall and deficiencies in rainfall data available from 2007 to 2012 was obtained from local Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), Agartala[9]. The groundwater level from 1999 to 2008 for both South and North Tripura district was obtained from Central Ground Water Board (CGWB)[10].The NR processing requirements, present and future estimates of waste effluents generation (from NR processing) was documented and discussed. We discussed the vegetation of the state and interaction NR plantation with them

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