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Polgolla Barrage

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Country
  
Sri Lanka

Status
  
Operational

Owner(s)
  
Mahaweli Authority

Operator
  
Ceylon Electricity Board

Purpose
  
Power

Opening date
  
July 1976 (1976-07)

Opened
  
July 1976

Impound
  
Mahaweli River

Polgolla Barrage

Location
  
Polgolla, Central Province

Similar
  
Bowatenna Dam, Maskeliya Dam, Udawalawe Dam, Rantembe Dam, Laxapana Dam

The Polgolla Barrage (also erroneously known as the Polgolla Dam), is a barrage built across the Mahaweli River at Polgolla, in the Central Province of Sri Lanka. The barrage is used to increase the volume of water, for transfer to the hydroelectric power station located 8 km (5 mi) north, via penstock.

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Map of Polgolla Barrage, Kandy, Sri Lanka

Power station

Water from the Polgolla Reservoir is transferred to the Ukuwela Power Station at 07°23′56″N 80°39′08″E, near Ukuwela, via a 8 km (5 mi) long underground penstock. Water from the reservoir is transferred to the power station at a rate of 2,000 cu ft/s (57 m3/s).

The power station at Ukuwela consists of two 20 MW hydroelectric generators, totalling the plant capacity to 40 MW. Both units were commissioned in July 1976. Water from the power station is discharged into the Amban River, a major tributary to the Mahaweli River, which then connects back to the Mahaweli River at a distance of approximately 140 km (87 mi) downstream of the Polgolla Barrage.

References

Polgolla Barrage Wikipedia