Showing posts with label water management. Show all posts
Showing posts with label water management. Show all posts

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Sri Lanka government to amend Irrigation Ordinance

(January 13, 2011) Sri Lanka Minister of Irrigation and Water Management Nimal Siripala de Silva says that the Irrigation Ordinance will be soon amended to enable to cope with the current and future needs.

A committee had been appointed to amend the Act and the amendments to the Ordinancet would be tabled in the parliament within the first quarter of the year, the Minister stated.

The Minister points out that the Ordinance has many inadequacies since for the 64 years since 1946, it has not undergone major amendments sans several slight amendments.

The committee appointed to amend the Ordinance has focussed to safety of the irrigation systems, protection of catchment areas, removal of squatters from catchment areas and prevention of water pollution.

He also said that public consultation would also be held in regard of amending the Irrigation Ordinance.



Monday, May 24, 2010

Water Management degree course to be introduced in a Sri Lankan university

(May 24, 2010) Sri Lanka Minister of Irrigation and Water Management Nimal Siripala de Silva says that a degree course on water management will be introduced to Sri Lankan universities.

He said that water management has become a top priority in the modern world since water has become a scarce resource.

The attempts of Sri Lanka government in connivance with the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund to commercialize water resources in the island came under severe criticism by activists a decade ago.

The Minister further said that this degree course will be hosted by Uva –Wellassa university situated in Badulla district he represents.

Minister Nimal Siripala de Silva revealed these facts addressing the gathering after opening a computer laboratory in a school in Welimada. He has just returned from Geneva where he presided the World Health Assembly convention.


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