Abstract:
Village tanks contribute significantly to the
irrigation sector of Sri Lanka as a large number of rural
population depends on them for their livelihoods. However,
these systems are vulnerable to water scarcities during dry
periods and excess inflows during floods as they are small in
size. Most of the tanks are located in cascades, and a large
number of their bunds breach during flood events due to their
limited spillway discharge capacities. Hence, structural
intervention to improve spillway discharge capacity is vital to
make them robust for floods. This study assesses the ability to
enhance the spillway discharge capacity of the lowermost tank
in 216 village tank cascades in the Southeastern region of the
country by adopting Piano Key Weir spillways. When the clear
overflow spillways at the lowermost tanks in the cascades are
replaced by Piano Key Weirs of higher discharge capacities,
the number of cascades that can stand peak discharges of 50
year return period increased from 12% to 47% and from 60%
to 84% for 0.3 m and 0.6 m affluxes respectively. Thus, the
modernization of spillways by adopting Piano Key Weirs is a
viable solution to improve the robustness of the village tank
cascades for floods.
Citation:
K. T. N. Perera, N. Wijayaratna, H. M. Jayatillake, J. Manathunge and T. Priyadarshana, "Spillway Modernization for Improving Robustness of Village Tank Cascades for Floods, Sri Lanka," 2020 Moratuwa Engineering Research Conference (MERCon), 2020, pp. 360-365, doi: 10.1109/MERCon50084.2020.9185363.