Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

UNESCO RULES OUT

RESERVOIR CONSTRUCTI­ON WITHIN SINHARAJA ●Minister accepts UNESCO position ● Dr. Meegaswatt­e said the proposed plan by the irrigation authoritie­s was discussed with him

- BY KELUM BANDARA

The UNESCO (United Nations Educationa­l, Scientific and Cultural Organisati­on) has ruled out the possibilit­y to construct a reservoir within the Sinharaja rainforest which is a natural world heritage site, an official said yesterday.

● There are at least ten government bodies to look after these sites in various capacities

Earlier, the Irrigation Department proposed to build such a reservoir at Meegaskete in Sinharaja to the dam Gin Ganga, a river originatin­g there, to divert water to the south-eastern parts of Sri Lanka for drinking and irrigation purposes.

UNESCO Secretary General for Sri Lanka Dr. Punchinila­me Meegaswatt­e told Daily Mirror yesterday the proposed plan by the irrigation authoritie­s was discussed with him, and he ruled out the possibilit­y for such constructi­on inside a world heritage site. Dr. Meegaswatt­e said the irrigation authoritie­s and Minister Chamal Rajapaksa accepted his point in this regard.

In Sri Lanka, there are six Unesco-declared cultural world heritage sites and two natural sites. Sinharaja and the central highlands are the two natural sites.

Dr. Meegaswatt­e said there are at least ten government bodies to look after these sites in various capacities.

A landmass of five hectares within the Sinharaja forest will be submerged if the reservoir is built. The UNESCO declared the Sinharaja as a natural heritage site in 1988.

Sinharaja Forest Reserve is situated in the south-west lowland wet zone of Sri Lanka. Covering an area of 8,864 hectares and ranging from an altitude of 300 – 1,170 metres, it consists of 6,092 hectares of Forest Reserve and 2,772 hectares of Proposed Forest Reserve.

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