- Kelani River
Kelani Ganga is a river in
Sri Lanka , beginning in theSri pada mountain range and flowing into theIndian Ocean atColombo . It covers 80 percent of the water supply to Colombo. In addition, it is used forhydropower production,transport ,fisheries , andsewage disposal , andsand is extracted from its bed. In these ways, many people depend on the river for their daily life.The flow varies between 800-1500 m³/s during the
monsoon and some 20-25 m³/s in the dry season, depending on the operation of 3reservoirs in the catchment. There is no regulation at the mouth.The annual sand extraction is 600-800,000 m³ per year. The sand is mined exclusively by hand. From a moored barge, people dive to the river bed, from where the sand is lifted to the barge in a bucket. When the barge is full, it is taken to the bank, and the sand is unloaded by a separate team.
The sand mining causes the river bed to sink by some 10 cm per year.
At present, two main concerns in connection with the river are:
* Flooding during the monsoon.
* Saline intrusion in the dry season.The problems are related. The saline intrusion is enhanced by the deepening of the river caused by the sand mining, but this acitivity is economically important, both nationally, and from the point of view of the many involved people. Regulation in order to prevent the saline intrusion can reduce the water quality in other ways, and can increase the flood risk.In the future, the dry season flow will become inadequate for urban supply and irrigation. Further, the water quality may be affected by pollutants and pesticides from the agriculture.
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