MEDEIROS, S. S.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7653900425005503; MEDEIROS, Silvana Silva de.
Resumen:
The Bodocongo Dam is located in the city of Campina Grande (Paraiba state, Brazil), in the
Brazilian Northeast semi-arid, inside the Agreste mesorregion; which is located in the east
side of the Borborema Plateau, standing on Mid Paraiba Basin. Its geographical coordinates
are 7 °13'50" of south latitude and 35°52'52" of west longitude. It was built in 1917 at the
confluence between Bodocongo and Caracois Rivers, with the purpose of increasing the
water supply of the municipality and avoiding water scarcity in the region, since the
existing reservoirs (Acude Velho and Agude Novo) could not completely supply the water
needs of the population. Nowadays Bodocongo Dam is being intensely affected and
changed by urbanization, industrial development, exploration and incorrect land uses on its
surrounding areas, what is being source of environmental degradation like: invasions of
permanently protected areas, pollution of water resources, water wasting, drainage
changing, environmental degradation, erosion and silting, among others. This work had as
objective to diagnose the processes of environmental degradation practiced throughout the
basin area of the dam, using geoprocessing technics, digital images analysis, evaluation of
photographic records and field visits. The results by comparing these images and data for
the years of 1989 and 2007, seeking to have a systematic understand of the dynamics in this
basin. The results showed that the area along the river is highly degraded by anthropogenic
activities, with a high rate of silting, what could compromise the future existence of the
dam. Thus, it is necessary to control the various processes of degradation involved, through
educational campaigns to make the people who live near the area of the basin more
conscientious about the Bodocongo Dam importance and subsequently a strict audit, since
this water resource is being used in different ways by the local community.