Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Switch off lights, close those taps

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The government yesterday appealed to the people to reduce electricit­y and water consumptio­n in view of the current drought conditions.

The Ceylon Electricit­y Board and the National Water Supply and Drainage Board (NWSDB) made separate appeals to the people to reduce consumptio­n as the Met Department warned that the drought conditions could prevail for sometime.

NWSDB General Manager K.L.L. Premanath said that due to the dry weather conditions, water consumptio­n in Colombo and the suburbs had increased.

He called on the people to limit their bathing time, avoid regular vehicle washing and refrain from bathing animals with pipeborne water. “If the people cooperate, we can continue to provide water. If not, some areas will not receive sufficient water,” he said.

CEB Chairman W. Abeywick- reme said that due to the lack of rain, about 80-85 per cent of power was generated through thermal power. “We spend a lot in producing thermal power and, therefore, we ask the people to restrict the use of electricit­y,” he said.

Prof. Abeywickre­me said electricit­y use should be reduced, especially at the peak times between 6.30 p.m. and 9.30 p.m. He advised the people to switch off unnecessar­y lights and gather together in one place for an hour or so in family or religious activities.

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A bund being built in Ambatale to prevent sea water from flowing into the reservoir.

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