Abstract:
Village tanks have been used for irrigation
purposes from a longer period of time and its behavior as a
cascade system can be considered as an efficient methodology
towards a sustainable water management system. Though it’s not
vividly addressed in recent studies, some tanks are present in a
cascade system with a mere intention of retaining water for the
downstream tanks and, are being called as retention tanks.
Nevertheless, in the present day, those are being used to fulfill
human water needs instead of their initial use as retention tanks.
Due to this reason, the overall working capacity of village tank
cascade systems is being diminished. And in this case study, a
methodology is proposed to identify retention tanks using five
cascade systems in Walawe ganga river basin.
Citation:
J. A. S. I. Thilakarathne and T. M. N. Wijayaratna, "A Case Study on the Retention Tanks in the Walawe Ganga River Basin, Sri Lanka," 2018 Moratuwa Engineering Research Conference (MERCon), 2018, pp. 482-487, doi: 10.1109/MERCon.2018.8421942.