Rehabilitation of Delgaslanda Water Project to provide Water for the Community and restoration of other Small Water Sources in the Area by Sri Dheerananda Savings and Credit Society Organization
The project has addressed two major components, one is the restoration and preservation of two natural springs at Delgaskanda and the second component is to provide families in Delgaskanda village with water through pipeline system from two main store tanks.
Two tanks had been constructed surrounding the main natural springs located at the Delgaskanda. The water from the springs goes to two main store tanks built in the Temple land from there the piped water is distributed to around six hundred families in the area.
The major principal behind the project is the water pumping using the gravitational force. The two selected springs are on a mountain above the temple land where the main store tanks are constructed.
The water is brought to the main store tanks in the temple land under the gravitational force from the springs in the mountain and from there the water is distributed to six hundred houses through the metered pipe lines.
Water is supplied two hours a day in the morning. This water is purely for the drinking purposes.
The wells constructed in different in places are used for the bathing and other purposes.
Under the current project it had been proposed to construct ten wells surrounding natural springs in ten villages in Delgaskanda and Daluwalathenne GN Divisions. At the time of the field visit eight wells out of ten proposed had been constructed and the construction of the ninth one in Heepitiya Village had been started. The well in Madagammadda has not yet built. It was observed the villagers use those wells for drinking and bathing purposes.
Those wells were built three feet above the ground level thus any contamination from and water run-offs are not likely. These wells provide water for around 1500 families in the area.
The water consumer society takes care of the operational and maintenance of the water distribution system and a substantial tariff is charged for it.
Two tanks had been constructed surrounding the main natural springs located at the Delgaskanda. The water from the springs goes to two main store tanks built in the Temple land from there the piped water is distributed to around six hundred families in the area.
The major principal behind the project is the water pumping using the gravitational force. The two selected springs are on a mountain above the temple land where the main store tanks are constructed.
The water is brought to the main store tanks in the temple land under the gravitational force from the springs in the mountain and from there the water is distributed to six hundred houses through the metered pipe lines.
Water is supplied two hours a day in the morning. This water is purely for the drinking purposes.
The wells constructed in different in places are used for the bathing and other purposes.
Under the current project it had been proposed to construct ten wells surrounding natural springs in ten villages in Delgaskanda and Daluwalathenne GN Divisions. At the time of the field visit eight wells out of ten proposed had been constructed and the construction of the ninth one in Heepitiya Village had been started. The well in Madagammadda has not yet built. It was observed the villagers use those wells for drinking and bathing purposes.
Those wells were built three feet above the ground level thus any contamination from and water run-offs are not likely. These wells provide water for around 1500 families in the area.
The water consumer society takes care of the operational and maintenance of the water distribution system and a substantial tariff is charged for it.
Project Snapshot
Grantee:
Sri Dheerananda Savings and Credit Society
Country:
Sri lanka
Area Of Work:
Multifocal Area
Grant Amount:
US$ 10,356.00
Co-Financing Cash:
Co-Financing in-Kind:
US$ 3,704.00
Project Number:
CWI/SRL/05/05
Status:
Satisfactorily Completed
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Project Characteristics and Results
Significant Participation of Indigenous Peoples
There is a notable participation of Indigenous people
Gender Focus
both men and women participated
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