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Deduru Oya Dam

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Country
  
Sri Lanka

Purpose
  
Irrigation

Opening date
  
2014

Height
  
20 m

Construction began
  
2006

Type of dam
  
Embankment dam

Location
  
Wariyapola

Status
  
Operational

Impounds
  
Deduru Oya

Construction cost
  
9.5 billion INR

Spillway
  
8

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Operator
  
Ministry of Power and Renewable Energy

Similar
  
Inginimitiya Dam, Maskeliya Dam, Rajanganaya Dam, Bowatenna Dam, Kukule Ganga Dam

The Deduru Oya Dam is an embankment dam built across the Deduru River in Kurunegala District of Sri Lanka. Built in 2014, the primary purpose of the dam is to retain approximately a billion cubic metres of water for irrigation purposes, which would otherwise flow out to sea. Construction of the dam began in 2006 and was ceremonially completed in 2014, with the presence of former President Mahinda Rajapaksa.

Map of Daduru Oya Reservoir Dam, Sri Lanka

Site studies and design of the dam was done by engineers from the Ministry of Irrigation. The dam, which measures approximately 2,400 m (7,900 ft) wide, creates the Deduru Oya Reservoir, which has a capacity of 75,000,000 m3 (2.6×109 cu ft). Water from the reservoir is used to irrigate approximately 11,000 hectares (27,000 acres) of farmland, while also powering a 1.5 megawatt hydroelectric power station, operated by the Ministry of Power and Energy.

In addition to the eight sluice gates, water from the reservoir is channelled from the reservoir (for irrigation) via three canals, namely the Left Canal, Central Canal, and the South Canal. The South Canal is a trans-basin concrete canal measuring 33 km (21 mi), channelling water from the Deduru Oya Reservoir to the Inginimitiya Reservoir at a flow rate of 300 cu ft/s (8.5 m3/s).

References

Deduru Oya Dam Wikipedia


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