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Thursday, December 17, 2009 - 4.10 GMT

Allai irrigation project nearing completion

 

Rehabilitation work on the Allai Irrigation Scheme, implemented under the Eastern Re-wakening Project at a cost of Rs.385 million with World Bank financial assistance is nearing completion, said Regional Director of Irrigation S. Shanmugasivananthan, reported Daily News.

The Allai Irrigation Scheme is a branch canal of the Mahaveli River which flows into the sea at Trincomalee bay.

The Mavil-aru anicut is its main gate through which water flows for over 17,500 acres of paddy land at Seruwila, Echchelampattu and Muthtur in the Trincomalee district, the Director said.

The canal network of this scheme is spread over 179 miles. It provides irrigation facilities for paddy lands throughout the year. It also drains out excess water to the Mahaveli River during the rainy season, he added.

The canal network dam, spill, bridge, and the sluice of this irrigation scheme had been badly damaged due to terrorist activities over the past three decades.

All access roads to paddy fields, project sites and main canals have also been re-constructed.

With the successful implementation of this project over 10,000 farmer families in Trincomalee District have been benefited.





 

 


 
   
   
   
   
   

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