Inginimitiya Dam Explained

Inginimitiya Dam
Location Map:Sri Lanka
Location Map Size:270px
Coordinates:7.9444°N 80.1317°W
Country:Sri Lanka
Location:Inginimitiya
Purpose:Irrigation
Status:Operational
Construction Began:14 March 1981
Opening:25 March 1985
Owner:Ministry of Irrigation
Dam Crosses:Mi Oya
Dam Height:18m (59feet)
Dam Length:4880m (16,010feet)
Spillway Count:6
Spillway Capacity:1685m3/s
Res Name:Inginimitiya Reservoir
Res Capacity Total:72600000m2
Res Capacity Active:66500000m2
Res Capacity Inactive:61000000m2
Res Catchment:3881NaN1

The Inginimitiya Dam (Sinhalese: Sinhala; Sinhalese: ඉඟිණිමිටිය ජලාශය) is an embankment dam built across the Mi Oya, at Inginimitiya, Sri Lanka. Measuring 4880m (16,010feet) wide and 18m (59feet) tall, the dam creates the popular Inginimitiya Reservoir, which is primarily used for irrigation purposes.

Reservoir

The reservoir facilitates supply of water to 6539 acres land for agriculture, including new land area of about 4600 acres.[1] [2] The idea for making reservoir in Inginimitiya has been proposed for the first time in Rajya manthrana sabha before 75 years ago in 1930s. But the construction of reservoir was commenced on 14 March 1981 and declared opened on 25 March 1985 by then Sri Lanka President J. R. Jayawardene. Overall project scheme was funded as loan aids by Japan and it is Yen 1800 Millions. Apart this Sri Lanka government has been received Rupees 89,000,000 as local funds.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Inginimitiya Reservoir. latticefans. 15 July 2015.
  2. Web site: Inginimitiya Reservoir, Kurunegala. 15 July 2015. hoteltopazkandy.com.
  3. Web site: Inginimitiya reservoir. 15 July 2015. Ministry of Irrigation and Water Resources Management.