Articles | Volume 386
https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-386-1-2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-386-1-2024
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19 Apr 2024
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Controlling Sedimentation through Regulating the River by Thalpitigala Reservoir Project

Thanura Lasantha Babarande Guruge, Bandara Palugaswewa, and Shinji Egashira

Cited articles

Dias, B. A. R. H. (E.U.): Assessment of Soil Erosion in Uma Oya Catchment, J. Environ. Profession. Sri Lanka, 8, 39–51, 2019. 
Ministry of Irrigation and Water Resources Management of Sri Lanka, Farab, Poiry: Report on Metrology, Hydrology and Sedimetology, 70–82, 2010. 
Ministry of Irrigation and Water Resources Management of Sri Lanka: Feasibility report Lower Uma Oya Reservoir Project (Thalpitigala Reservoir), 41 pp., 2015. 
Ouyang, D. and Bartholic, J.: Institute of Water Research, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI Predicting Sediment Delivery Ratio in Saginaw Bay Watershed, 659–671, 1997. 
U.S Department of Interior B.O: Reservoir Sedimentation – Technical Guideline for Bureau of Reclamation, 2–30, 1982. 
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Short summary
Sedimentation is one of the major problems in Sri Lankan reservoirs. Hence the study of sediment yield and transportation have become a necessary factor in designing of reservoirs, especially in deciding the capacity and lifetime. The insufficient past data and high variability of prevailing data of sediment make the simulations difficult and vague. Hence deciding the most suitable method of obtaining short term data, verification and controlling methods are discussed.