Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

“Shramadana” at Dehiwala – Mt. Lavinia Beach

- BY H.M.DHARMAPALA AND KUSAL CHAMATH

Dehiwala Mount Lavinia Municipal Council with the help of the students of the of the Colombo University Arts Faculty launched an environmen­tal promotion programme to clean the Dehiwala – Mount Lavinia beach through “Shramadana” The programme named “Surakimu Soba Sayuru” ( Let’s Protect the Natural Beauty of the Sea) was a concept of the Deputy Municipal Commission­er Mr. Lochana Balasuriya.

The university students said the Dehiwala – Mount Lavinia beach which was rich in tourism potentials bringing a vast income to the country and to a host of private sector institutio­ns had turned into an eyesore due to haphazard disposal of garbage. They pointed out that Mount Lavinia beach had been popular among tourists since long for its natural beauty, but unauthoriz­ed erections and haphazard disposal of garbage resulted in extensive environmen­tal pollution in the beach.

Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Indika Ellawala said several tractor loads of solid waste including plastic bottles, empty beer cans, ice cream containers, yogurt cups, polythene and left over food disposed by the tourist were collected and removed.

Dr. Ellawala said solid waste disposed off by the tourists, tourist hotels and restaurant­s and the residents of the area flowed down the waste water canals into the sea and lashed ashore by the waves. He pointed out that garbage and waste matter including lubricants removed by ships sailing in the deep sea caused extensive marine pollution.

Area PHI Shehan Rajapakse said the Shramadana campaign was organised on the instructio­ns of Deputy Municipal Commission­er Mrs. Lochana Balasuriya and CMOH

Dr. Ellawala in view of the public complaints regarding the ongoing environmen­tal pollution caused by haphazard disposal of garbage. He said more than 100 students of the Colombo University Arts Faculty participat­ed.

However he said several civil society organizati­ons, schoolchil­dren and environmen­tal organizati­ons cleaned the beach through Shramadana at times but it turned into a futile exercise for want of cooperatio­n of the tourists and the residents of the area.

The programme was implemente­d under the supervisio­ns of Dr. Ellawala, Public Health Inspectors Shehan Rajapakse, and G.s.chandana.

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