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- item: Thesis-AbstractEvaluation of the performance against the design parameters of the unit processes of the Kondawaduwana water treatment plantVinothan, K; Manatunge JMAEastern Coastal Towns of AmparaDistrict(ECTAD) Water Supply Project has been planned to implement in two phases. The first phase of the project, having capacity of 17,500 t:/day was commissioned in June 2001 The second phase was commissioned in June 2007 and it has a capacity of 72,000m:/day. In phase I the treatment process in the plant consists of Coagulation and Flocculation,Dissolved Air Flotation (DAF), Rapid Sand Filtration, Post Chlorination,ph Correction and Sludge Treatment. The treatment process for the phase II is the same, except for pre- chlorination and addition of powdered activated carbon (PAC)at the flash mixer. The scheme serves the Ampara Township, too. The first recorded water quality issue of coloured water, bad smell and taste were raised by consumers in the year 2004. From 2004, sporadic complaints from consumers were received and steps were taken to flush the pipelines periodically. The regular water quality tests had not revealed the cause for the problem and a series of studies have been carried out and various reports have been submitted. However, the water quality issues still persist. Therefore, four numbers of trials were carried out for collecting the samples to identify the reason for the colour problem with following conditions at the various location of the treatment processes such as the rapid mixing, before DAF,after DAF(floated water), filtered and treated water. > With pre chlori nation and with PAC, > With pre chlori nation and without PAC, > With out pre chllorination and with PAC > With out chlorination without PAC Water samples were collected at various location of the treatment processes like, rapid mixing, before DAF,after DAF(floated water), filtered and treated water. The water samples were tested at NWSDBAmpara,University of Moratuwa and NWSDB central laboratory for parameters such as total iron, dissolved iron, total manganese, dissolved manganese, total organic carbon and chemical oxygen demand. VI
- item: Conference-Full-textPhlogopite Mica Mineralization in the Central Part of Sri Lanka and Identify Suitable Areas for Mining(2015-08-14) Senanayake, HPSD; Pitawala, WWSM; Piratheep, B; Nivethan, T; Vinothan, K; Jotheesvaran, K; Weerawarnakula, S; Abeysinghe, AMKB; Premasiri, HMRPhlogopite mica has a significant importance as it has excellent thermal and electrical properties when compared to other types of mica. Sri Lanka is blessed with high quality Phlogopite mica mineralization and such deposits occur in Kebithigollawa, Medawachchiya, Rathnapura, Matale, Dambulla, Ambilipitiya, Kollonne, Dehiaththakandiya, Naula and Mailapitiya of Kandy. Mica mining in the central part of Sri Lanka in Mailapitiya off Kady has been carried out during the British regime before 1948. Investigations carried out in the area around Kandy - Mailapitiya shows occurrence of economically minable Phlogopite mica mineralization. The vein thickness of the Phlogopite mica varies from 0.1 cm – 0.8m and extends in N10º-20ºW direction. They generally follow the joint pattern of the metamorphic country rocks. Mica found in the area have similar properties although show slight variation in quality due to difference in degree of weathering. Phlogopite mineralization occurs in association with a pyroxenite body which has been intruded into the area prior to Phlogopite mica mineralization. The pyroxenite bodies show higher concentration of Nickel and Gold. Thus, it is worth to carry out detailed investigations of the pyroxenite body while conducting the mining operations in the area.
- item: Conference-Full-textPhlogopite mica mineralization in the central part of Sri Lanka and identify suitable areas for mining(Department of Earth Resources Engineering, 2014-07) Senanayake, HPSD; Pitawala, WWSM; Piratheep, B; Nivethan, T; Vinothan, K; Jotheesvaran, K; Weerawarnakula, S; Abeysinghe, AMKB; Premasiri, HMR; Hemalal, PVAPhlogopite mica has a significant importance as it has excellent thermal and electrical properties when compared to other types of mica. Sri Lanka is blessed with high quality Phlogopite mica mineralization and such deposits occur in Kebithigollawa, Medawachchiya, Rathnapura, Matale, Dambulla, Ambilipitiya, Kollonne, Dehiaththakandiya, Naula and Mailapitiya of Kandy. Mica mining in the central part of Sri Lanka in Mailapitiya off Kady has been carried out during the British regime before 1948. Investigations carried out in the area around Kandy - Mailapitiya shows occurrence of economically minable Phlogopite mica mineralization. The vein thickness of the Phlogopite mica varies from 0.1 cm - 0.8m and extends in N10°-20°W direction. They generally follow the joint pattern of the metamorphic country rocks. Mica found in the area have similar properties although show slight variation in quality due to difference in degree of weathering. Phlogopite mineralization occurs in association with a pyroxenite body which has been intruded into the area prior to Phlogopite mica mineralization. The pyroxenite bodies show higher concentration of Nickel and Gold. Thus, it is worth to carry out detailed investigations of the pyroxenite body while conducting the mining operations in the area.