Victoria
Reservoir/Dam
The Victoria Dam is located across the Mahaweli ganga
immediately upstream of the Victoria falls rapids at about 130 miles
from the river mouth. The site is about 72 aerial miles east of
Colombo. 4 miles from Teldeniya. There is a good road from Colombo
to Teldeniya distance about 84 miles. The present access from
Teldeniya to the site is along the jungle track 4 miles long. The
nearest railway station is Kandy.
Construction
work was ceremonially inaugurated on this Project by President
Jayawardana on August 14, 1978. It was ceremonially commissioned on
April 12th 1985.
Main
contractors for the Dam and Tunnel were the Joint British Venture,
Balfour Beatty Nuttal and the Power Station was contracted to Costan
International.
Victoria dam
is the highest dam in Sri Lanka and has the largest Power Station in
the country. It consists of a double curvature arch dam of maximum
height 122m (400ft), a circular concrete-lined tunnel of 6 meters
diameter (19.7ft) leading to 3 Francis turbines, each of 70 MW
capacity and generating 780 GIGA Watt hours, housed in a reinforced
concrete power station 52 m (170ft) long and 30m (98ft) wide. The
dam which is located between the Hulu ganga confluence and the
Mahaweli ganga rapids called “Victoria Falls” measures 507m (1663ft)
along the crest. The catchment area at this dam site is 1869 sq
km(730sq miles) and the gross capacity of the reservoir is 728 M
cu.m.(500,800 acre feet) at a full supply level of 438 m(1437 ft).
there is a 21 meter (69ft.)diameter concrete-lined chamber to
protect the tunnel from surge, effects.
Eight radial
gates 12.5 meters (41 ft)wide and 6.5meters (21 ft) high are
provided for the dam so designed as to open automatically when
pre-determined water levels are reached. The design of these radial
gates which require power only for closing, won an award for
innovation in Civil Engineering from the Institute of Civil
engineering (UK) for the consultants who designed them. The
effective width of the over spill is 100 meters (328ft) and allows a
maximum discharge capacity of 8,200 cu.m.per second (289,542 cusecs)
under a head of 11 meters (36 ft). Two low level sluices are
provided in the dam for drawing down the reservoir at initial
filling or any subsequent time and also to pass silt which may
accumulate immediately above the dam.
The
Consultants for the civil engineering works are Sir Alexander Gibb
and Partners of U.K. and for the electro-mechanical part, M/s
Basic Features
The catchment
area of the river above the dam site is 730 sq.miles. up stream of
this site, the Polgolla dam for the diversion of a maximum flow of
2,000 cusecs has been constructed and is in operation. Detailed
investigations and feasibility studies for the construction of a dam
acroos the Kotmale Oya. A major upper right bank tributary of the
Mahaweli Ganga are being prepared and are in its final stages of
completion.
The drainage area of the reservoir is situated in the central hills
ranging up to about 8,000 ft.
The long term mean annual runoff at the dam site is 2,430 thousand
acre feet of which 1.100 thousand ax.ft is presently being diverted
at Polgolla.
Dam and
Reservoir
The dam is
located in the deep valley of the Mahaweli ganga just above the
Victoria Falls rapids. The engineering geologic conditions of the
dam site are favourable. The foundation will be of hard slightly
fractured granulated gneiss deposited at depths 8 to 17 ft in
fragmented and weathered rock. The shape of the valley and the
geologic conditions are favourable for the construction of an arch
will have a maximum height of 338 feet and the length along the
crest will be 1400ft. the middle part of the dam from the spillway,
which will be furnished with 4 radial gates 50 ft. wide and 30 ft.
high. The spillway will reduce flood peak of 0.1% frequency of
225,000 cusecs to 175,000 cusecs with a flood lift of 7 ft. above
the normal water surface elevation of 1410 MSL.
The gross
capacity of the reservoir is 415 thousand ac.ft the active capacity
390 thousand ac.ft. which will have an annual regulated discharge of
926 thousand ac.ft. for irrigation releases. During ‘shut down’
period and for emergency use an under sluice of size 7x7’ having a
discharge capacity of about 1200 cusecs, will be provided.
Historical
Background
The Victoria
project is located in an area of great scenic beauty, congenial
climate and of historic importance. The valley inundated below the
Polgolla barrage is considered by geographers as a ”a misfit valley”
due to the precipitous nature in relation to the large volume of
water carried by the river. The climate in the Victoria is broadly
similar to that of Kandy, but the rainfall is less and it is
considered an area which has a climate between the dry and wet zone
types.
The area
affected by the project has played a very significant role in the
religious, cultural and historical development of Sri Lanka. The
evidence of early human settlement is shown from the Brahmi
inscriptions found at the ancient temples at Goawatte and
Bambaragala, which date back to the first century B.C. During the
15th century an area which is covered with water has played a very
significant role in the politics of the time, particularly in view
of the fact that some of the decisive battles have been fought
against the foreign invading armies in this area. There were palaces
of Sinhalese Kings situated in this area, and even today many of the
inhabitants of this area perform various rituals connected with the
temple of the Sacred Tooth relic of Lord Buddha in Kandy.
The Main
Physical Components of the Project
The average
annual rainfall within the Victoria project area is about
2500 mm.
(Victoria project consists of a high concrete arch dam, a four mile
long tunnel and power station)
Reservoir
Full supply
level - 438 m.
Gross storage capacity - 722 million m3
Surface water area - 2270 Ha
Main Dam
:Double Curvation Arch Dam
Dam Crest
Length - 520 m
Dam Height (above foundation) - 122 m (max.)
Crest Roadway level - 442.5 metres MSL
Minimum thickness - 6 m
Maximum thickness - 25 m
Tunnel
Length - 5646
metres
Diameter of tunnel
(inside concrete lining - 6.2 metres)
Depth of surge chamber - 116 meters
Power Station :
Turbines
Type - Francis
Design (net head) - 190 meters
Speed of rotation - 333 revs/mm
Generators
Type - Semi
umbrella
Generating voltage - 12.5 kv
Energy production capability - 686 GWH/ year (firm)
Energy production capability - 284 GWH/ year (initial)
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