Master of Engineering in Environmental Water Resources Engineering and Management
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- item: Thesis-AbstractDevelopment of a decision support tool for monitoring water quality of the Colombo canal systemEriyagama, AMNAK; Ratnayake, NThe Colombo Canal System comprises of a rather complex network of large open drainage canals, smaller tributary canals and low lying marshes functioning as natural retention ponds. It caters to the drainage needs of the Greater Colombo area, reducing incidence or flooding, and thereby improving the health and sanitation conditions of the urban community.// Pollution of the Colombo Canal System has been recognized as a major issue o(concern for the past two decades. It is especially detrimental to the health and well-being or the urban poor w ho frequently inhabit canal hanks and low-living regions of Colombo. Although a commendable effort has been made to improve the canal water quality under the Greater Colombo Flood Control and Environment Improvement Project (GCFC&EIP>. the pollution levels of some of the canals arc significantly high even at present. A Comprehensive Water Quality Monitoring Program has been carried out by Sri Lanka I .and Reclamation and Development Corporation(SLLR&DC) from IW to date under GCFC&EIP. where monthly measurements have been recorded at 16 locations in the greater Colombo Canal System for 10 physical and chemical Parameters. However, no detailed study has been carried out so far to analyze the short term and long-term variations in water quality, or the relationship between water quality and other variables, such as rainfall. There fore ,the present study aims to fill the above gap by Integrating the available raw data, analyze is of the water quality regime of each location, as well as a study of its relationship with canal water level, average daily rainfall and canal discharge in a single user-friendly computer package The end product of this exercise as a simple informative decision support tool called the Water Quality Monitor (WQM).// Al present there exists an array of water quality models incorporating hydrodynamics arid rater quality, and the majority of these have been developed in the USA cither by the United States environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) or the US Army Corps of Engineers. In addition, the Danish Hydraulic Institute (DHII) Has also developed a few water quality models These models serve as decision support tools for adopting water quality improvement measures. Many of the above models appear very complex. Requiring a plethora 01 input data .and are intended TO BE USE ONLY BY specialists in the field. Therefore. it Was felt that there existed a need (or a simple tool, which serves the dual purposes of knowledge dissemination as well as decision support, with regard to surface water quality in the Colombo area, while utilizing the existing wealth of data; hence this study. In addition, this report also disuses some of the more complex models along with earlier studies on water quality of the Colombo Carol System.// An attempt has been made to look at the total quality regime of each monitored location, and assist in arriving at a realize qualify criteria, which could actually be met by improving canal water quality. In addition, the relationships between canal water level and water quality. are also between average daily rainfall and water quality are also examined. The relationship between water quality and canal discharge a examined for one location where discharge data is available At the end of the analyses a user of the package will be aided in making a decision regarding the reachable level of quality for a particular site in Colombo, and also examine the relationships between Hs water quality and Other variables such as water level and rainfall A special feature of the tool is the facility provided to analyse the user's own set of data other than the built in Colombo data This report also discus some prominent outcomes of applying the tool to the Colombo Canal System, and winds up by discussing some feasible interventions for improving canal water quality, bused on those outcomes.
- item: Thesis-AbstractUpgrading of Ambatale pulsatorKaluarachchi, AS; Ratnayake, N; Wickramasuriya, SSABSTRACT The major drinking water treatment plant in Sri Lanka, the Abatable Water Treatment Plant (WTP) is located on the south bank of the Kelang Ganga at F 79° 56' N 6° 55'. The Ambatale WTP was constructed in the early 1960s, and produces nearly 90% of total drinking water supply to the Colombo district. The treatment plant was expanded and rehabilitated on four occasions, and brought up to its present capacity of 117 mad in 2003./ The raw water for all the clarifiers at Abatable WTP is from the same source, the Kelang Ganga, The deterioration or ageing of the plant and the operational inconsistencies lower the quality and quantity of water produced at a WTP; if not upgraded regularly./ Increasing die capacity and the efficiency of the Abatable WTP are necessary due to the increase in domestic and industrial water demands in Colombo./ Increasing the capacity by upgrading the existing treatment units at Abatable rather than building new ones could reach the goal of production of more drinking water. It saves the capital cost. Furthermore, in case of limited funds, upgrading the existing facilities in an optimal way by improving efficiency is more advantageous./ There are three pulsed sludge blanket clarifiers at Abatable; a Pulsator (1979), a Superpulsator (1992) and a Pulsatube (2003). These Pulsator clarifiers are using a sludge blanket process combined with pulsed flow and providing combined flocculation & clarification in one vessel. The configurations of above the above three types of clarifiers are almost similar to each other. Therefore conversion of a Pulsate into a Pulsatube clarifier or Superpulsator clarifier could be done by a simple modification to the structure./ The objective of this research is to study the possible options of rehabilitating the Abatable Pulsate (1979) and identify the best possible rehabilitating option.