The expected impact of climate change are higher average temperatures and increasing soil moisture deficits. The Project would introduce an innovative water management system, involving the farmers directly, which has a proven effect of increasing water efficiency. A gradual shift from paddy cultivation towards higher value vegetables during yala season and other crops would reduce overall water requirements.
Country Risk
The occurrence of natural disasters, like floods, might have a significant impact on achieving the project objectives by a) diverting resources for emergency purposes and b) damage caused to rehabilitated infrastructure. In such cases, the project activities would need to be re-designed to adjust to the then prevailing situation.
The water level of Iranamadu Tank has risen to 33 feet on 27th Dec. 2012
The water level of Iranamadu Tank has risen to 33 feet on 27th Dec. 2012 due to the heavy rain. All the sluices have been opened.
At this background, the EPDP Parliamentarian and Deputy Chairman of Parliamentary Committees M. Chandrakumar and the Assistant Director of Kilinochchi Irrigation Department Suthakaran made a visit and inspected the water level of the Iranamadu Tank.
Images : EPDP News
Iranamadu Tank Overfill
Special Thank to...
Eng. N. Suthakaran
Deputy Director of Irrigation - Kilinochchi Range.
Project Director - Iranamadu Irrigation Development Project (IIDP)
11-12-13th October 2013 at the BMICH
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