A new project for water supply to Jaffna utilizing rainfall into the Vadmarachchi Lagoon with a surface area of 78 sq. km. was announced on Friday by Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesingheâs Policy Development Office.
âThe Project envisages making use of 20% of the annual rainfall in to the Vadamarachchi Lagoon with a surface area of 78 sq km. This project approved by the Cabinet of Ministers and the Chief Minister of Northern Province, is implemented under guidance of Vidya Jothi Eng. A.D.S Gunewardana, retired Secretary Ministry of Irrigation and retired Director of Irrigation,â a news release issued by the office said.
The Northern Development Committee, appointed by the Prime Minister, working out of the Policy Development Office, monitors implementation, it added.
The briefing note explained that in actual fact, there is a real loss of 1,250mm of annual rainfall through evaporation year after year has never been taken into water balance equation by experts who were engaged on this by GOSL.
âThe Dutch and a number of British Government Agents have tried their hands at supplying water through the lagoon with little success. However, the specialists who were engaged with this matter have established one important fact. The lagoon can be leached under controlled conditions,â it said.
âLately the Israeli, American, German and Australian consultants have carried out feasibility studies to supply water to Jaffnaâs population. All these attempts were unsuccessful but now a Sri Lankan Engineer, Professor R.K. Guganeshrajah of Surrey University, has come up with the new proposal to prevent evaporation partly with a simple but brilliant engineering intervention by storing 20% of total rainfall on 78 sq km in a small tank of 10 sq km thereby reducing the surface area from which evaporation is taking place.â
The A-9 main road to Jaffna has been flooded at Omanthai, prompting police to urge…
The Meteorology Department says the deep depression over the southwest Bay of Bengal was located…
The Monetary Policy Board of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka, at its meeting held…
Deputy Minister of Economic Development Prof. Anil Jayantha Fernando clarified the procedure for importing vehicles…
The Colombo Chief Magistrate's Court today issued a notice directing former Central Bank Governor Arjuna…
Responding to social media reports criticizing the presence of top NPP members at the ABBA…