Vavuni Kulam | |
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வவுனி குளம் ( Tamil) | |
Location within
Northern Province | |
Location | Northern Province |
Coordinates | 09°05′19″N 80°20′54″E / 9.08861°N 80.34833°E |
Type | Artificial lake |
River sources | Pali Aru |
Catchment area | 88 sq mi (228 km2) [1] |
Managing agency | Department of Irrigation, Northern Provincial Council |
Water volume | 35,300 acre⋅ft (43,541,909 m3) [1] |
Vavuni Kulam ( Tamil: வவுனி குளம் Vavuṉi Kuḷam) is an irrigation tank in northern Sri Lanka, approximately 2 mi (3 km) south east of Mallavi.
The tank on Pali Aru was earlier knowns as Peli Vapi. [2] Restoration of the tank, which had a catchment area of 88 sq mi (228 km2), commenced in 1954 with the support of the Australian government. [2]
By the late 1960s the tank's bund was 2 mi (3 km) long and 24 ft (7 m) high whilst the tank's storage capacity was 35,300 acre⋅ft (43,541,909 m3) and its water spread area was 3,150 acres (1,275 ha). [2] There was a 500 ft (152 m) spill on the left bank and two spills on the right bank - 1,200 ft (366 m) and 700 ft (213 m). [2] The left and right bank sluices were each 4 ft by 3 ft 6 in whilst the central sluice had a diameter of 18 in. [2] By 2014 the tank was capable of irrigating 6,900 acres (2,792 ha). [1]
Vavuni Kulam | |
---|---|
வவுனி குளம் ( Tamil) | |
Location within
Northern Province | |
Location | Northern Province |
Coordinates | 09°05′19″N 80°20′54″E / 9.08861°N 80.34833°E |
Type | Artificial lake |
River sources | Pali Aru |
Catchment area | 88 sq mi (228 km2) [1] |
Managing agency | Department of Irrigation, Northern Provincial Council |
Water volume | 35,300 acre⋅ft (43,541,909 m3) [1] |
Vavuni Kulam ( Tamil: வவுனி குளம் Vavuṉi Kuḷam) is an irrigation tank in northern Sri Lanka, approximately 2 mi (3 km) south east of Mallavi.
The tank on Pali Aru was earlier knowns as Peli Vapi. [2] Restoration of the tank, which had a catchment area of 88 sq mi (228 km2), commenced in 1954 with the support of the Australian government. [2]
By the late 1960s the tank's bund was 2 mi (3 km) long and 24 ft (7 m) high whilst the tank's storage capacity was 35,300 acre⋅ft (43,541,909 m3) and its water spread area was 3,150 acres (1,275 ha). [2] There was a 500 ft (152 m) spill on the left bank and two spills on the right bank - 1,200 ft (366 m) and 700 ft (213 m). [2] The left and right bank sluices were each 4 ft by 3 ft 6 in whilst the central sluice had a diameter of 18 in. [2] By 2014 the tank was capable of irrigating 6,900 acres (2,792 ha). [1]