Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Ford partners World Vision Lanka for rainwater harvesting project in Polonnaruw­a

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Ford Motor Company and its local distributi­on partner, Future Automobile­s (Pvt.) Ltd, in collaborat­ion with World Vision Sri Lanka recently launched a rainwater harvesting project in Polonnaruw­a.

The project aims to establish year-round access to water for 100 beneficiar­ies in Welikanda, Polonnaruw­a through effective rainwater harvesting replenishm­ent systems. This project will enable the utilisatio­n of rainwater that would otherwise go to waste and instead provide year-round access to water for these communitie­s through suitable water catchment areas.

The project is expected to meet three key objectives. Firstly, is the establishm­ent of a Rain Water Harvesting system (RWH) and replenishm­ent systems for a network of five to six households to obtain year-round access to water. Regular maintenanc­e of the RWH systems will be ensured via the creation of family groups, where one person from each group will be assigned to form Community Based Organisati­on (CBOS).

Training and creating awareness on rainwater harvesting will be carried out while communitie­s will also be introduced to renewable energy mechanisms in the form of solar-powered pumping systems. The second objective of the project is the focus on the replenishm­ent of groundwate­r through suitable well or over ground catchment area to ensure sustainabi­lity for retaining the ground water during the drought season. Thirdly, is the formation of renewable water consumer societies among the family groups and the training of operationa­l maintenanc­e of solar powered rainwater harvesting systems.

“Today is a new chapter in our partnershi­p with World Vision which goes back several years. The availabili­ty of water throughout the year is a vital aspect to the well-being of these communitie­s. Given that Welikanda is an area with a harsh drought season, it is imperative that we make the best possible use of rainwater. The RWH system combined with the use of renewable technologi­es such as solar-powered water pumping systems, will enable the community to sustainabl­y manage their water requiremen­t,” stated Future Automobile­s Chief Executive Officer Chamath Tennekoon.

Expressing his views on the tieup, World Vision Lanka National Director Dhanan Senathiraj­ah stated: “World Vision Lanka is committed to serve the most vulnerable communitie­s in Sri Lanka. We are extremely grateful to Ford for partnering with us in our work. Last year their partnershi­p brought clean water to over 200 families in one of the poorest communitie­s in Vaharai. We are very excited to partner with them once again on a similar project for a vulnerable community in Welikanda.”

 ??  ?? From left: Future Automobile­s (Pvt.) Ltdceocham­ath Tennekoon handing over the sponsorshi­p to World Vision Lanka National Director Dhanan Senathiraj­ah
From left: Future Automobile­s (Pvt.) Ltdceocham­ath Tennekoon handing over the sponsorshi­p to World Vision Lanka National Director Dhanan Senathiraj­ah

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