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    Modification to Configuration of Moragahakanda-Kaluganga (M-K) Project to Integrate North Central Province(NCP) Canal Project.

    This paper compares and contrasts dam & reservoir water resources
    development projects between a developing and a developed country taking into consideration the drivers, approval processes, potential conflicts among stakeholders, challenges, and final execution/abandonment. As case studies, the ongoing Moragahakanda-Kaluganga multi-purpose project in Sri Lanka and attempts to develop water resources for hydropower on the upper Waitaki River at five locations on a man-made diversion canal (524MW – NZ$1.2 billion), three locations on Clutha mRiver at Luggate (99MW-NZ$508Million), Queensberry (186MW-NZ$831Million) and Tuapeka (340MW, NZ$1.3 billion), and on Mokihinui River at Westport (~85MW) in New Zealand are analysed. The project in Sri Lanka is mainly for agriculture while

    those in New Zealand are for generation of hydropower and can be categorised as completely abandoned, re-considered after being shelved, and newly proposed.

    In comparing the two approaches for gaining approval for the development of such water resources in the two countries, the paper concludes that the priorities of the community – food security vs. cheaper power – ensure that projects in Sri Lanka proceed, sometimes with drastic steps taken to circumvent stringent conditions, while in New Zealand the projects may get shelved due to public opposition.

    Considering the urgent need for socio-economic development of rural sector, in the post-civil disturbance era, Government  of Sri Lanka has given high priority for development of water resources for domestic and agriculture consumption in the dry zones of Sri Lanka as the best options to resolve multiple complex socio-economic issues in NCP,EP,NP, and NWP.

    Ministry of Irrigation and Water Resources utilization under  Moragahakanda Development Project and prepare feasible options for implementation of balance development under MDP including NCP canel and augmenting upper watershed of Mi Oya basin in North Western Province.

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