As part of its ongoing commitment to improving irrigation infrastructure and ensuring sustainable agricultural development, the Climate Smart Irrigated Agriculture Project (CSIAP) is rehabilitating five major tanks in the Kilinochchi and Mullaitivu districts at a total investment of Rs. 360.54 million. These rehabilitation efforts are aimed at enhancing water availability for farming communities, expanding command areas, and strengthening resilience to climate variability. To assess the progress of these vital infrastructure upgrades, Mr. Saman Bandulasena, Project Director of the CSIAP, undertook a special field visit to the Northern Province on the 11th of this month. During the visit, he inspected the ongoing rehabilitation activities at each of the five tanks and held discussions with the respective contractors and field teams.
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| Instructions from the Project Director to the Deputy Project Director |
The Project Director personally reviewed the work status and provided firm instructions to all contractors to accelerate the pace of work and ensure completion well ahead of the project’s scheduled conclusion on 31 December 2025. He underscored the importance of meeting deadlines without compromising on quality, highlighting the tanks’ strategic role in securing the livelihoods of farming communities and boosting agricultural productivity in the province. In addition to site inspections, Mr. Bandulasena issued specific directions to Mr. George Babu, Deputy Project Director for the Northern Province, and his technical team to closely monitor the rehabilitation process on a regular basis. He stressed the need for vigilant oversight and proactive problem-solving to ensure that all civil works are completed on time and to the required standards.
Further, the Project Director urged officials of the Provincial Irrigation Department to provide technical support and cooperate fully with the contractors. He emphasised that collaboration between implementing agencies, field-level officers, and local stakeholders is crucial to the successful and timely delivery of the rehabilitation works. The visit reinforced CSIAP’s hands-on approach to project management and its commitment to transforming irrigation systems to better serve rural communities in the face of climate change.
The following are the five tanks in Kilinochchi and Mullaitivu that were observed during the Project Director’s monitoring visit:
As part of its ongoing mission to enhance agricultural resilience and water security in Northern Sri Lanka, the CSIAP has launched a major rehabilitation initiative at Vannerikulam tank in the Kilinochchi District. This vital intervention aims to revitalize irrigation infrastructure, expand arable land usage, and improve the livelihoods of farming communities in the province
Scope of Work
Impact on Local Agriculture and Farmers
Sustainable Development and Climate
Adaptation
The Vannerikulam tank rehabilitation aligns
with the CSIAP’s broader goals of promoting sustainable water resource management
and climate-smart agriculture in Sri Lanka’s dry zone. By restoring and
upgrading aged irrigation infrastructure, the project not only boosts productivity
but also empowers rural communities to adapt to changing climatic conditions. Once completed, the rehabilitated tank will
serve as a model for integrated, climate-resilient water management that
supports both environmental sustainability and economic empowerment for
smallholder farmers.
Rehabilitation of Ampalaperumal Kulam Tank in
Kilinochchi to Boost Agricultural Output
As part of its ongoing efforts to modernize
and strengthen irrigation infrastructure in the Northern Province, the CSIAP has initiated the rehabilitation of
the Ampalaperumal Kulam tank in Kilinochchi. This critical intervention is set
to enhance water storage, improve irrigation efficiency, and significantly
benefit local farming communities in the province.
Project Details and Scope of Work
The rehabilitation work has been entrusted to
Jayawanasa Constructions Company, with a total investment of Rs. 62.5 million (with
vat) allocated for the project. The planned civil works include:
These improvements will help restore the tank
to its full operational capacity, ensuring reliable irrigation during both the
Yala and Maha cultivation seasons.
Impact on Agriculture and Farming Communities
Currently, 210 farmers to cultivate 630 acres
during the Maha season and approximately 300 acres in the Yala
season of paddy land using water from Ampalaperumal
Kulam Tank. However, water shortages and outdated infrastructure have long limited
the tank's efficiency.
Upon completion of the rehabilitation:
This enhancement will directly contribute to
the livelihoods of hundreds of families, supporting not only agricultural
productivity but also broader rural development.
Promoting Climate-Resilient Agriculture
The Ampalaperumal Kulam rehabilitation aligns
with the CSIAP’s overarching vision to promote climate-smart and sustainable
agriculture in vulnerable regions. By investing in durable infrastructure and
modern water management solutions, the project enables farmers to adapt to climate
change, reduce dependency on unpredictable rainfall, and improve their
resilience in the face of increasing environmental challenges.
The project is a testament to the
government’s commitment—through the CSIAP—to transforming traditional irrigation
systems into efficient, climate-resilient networks that empower communities and
secure the nation’s agricultural future.
Koddai Kaddiya Kulam
Rehabilitation Project Enhances Irrigation Prospects in Mullaitivu
As part of its
mission to improve rural livelihoods and strengthen climate resilience in Sri
Lanka’s dry zone, the CSIAP has launched the rehabilitation of Koddai Kaddiya
Kulam, a key irrigation tank located in the Mullaitivu District. The initiative
is expected to significantly expand water availability and cultivation
potential for the local farming community.
The rehabilitation work is being carried out by Jayawanasa Construction Company at a total cost of Rs. 56.64 million (with vat). The project focuses on restoring and enhancing the tank's physical infrastructure to ensure effective water storage and distribution throughout the year.
Key civil works under the project include:
These interventions are designed to restore the tank’s full functionality and prepare it to withstand climate-induced stressors such as droughts and heavy rains.
Agricultural Impact
Currently, 210
farmers rely on Koddai Kaddiya Kulam Tank to cultivate 420 acres during the Maha
season and approximately 300 acres in the Yala season. Due to limited water
availability and ageing infrastructure, cultivation during the dry season has
remained constrained.
Following the rehabilitation:
Advancing Sustainable Agriculture and Climate
Resilience
The Koddai Kaddiya Kulam rehabilitation is a strategic
investment under the CSIAP’s broader objective to modernize irrigation
infrastructure and promote climate-smart agricultural practices. By enhancing
the efficiency and reliability of traditional tanks, the project supports
farming communities in adapting to climate variability and achieving
sustainable year-round cultivation. This initiative marks another milestone in the
transformation of Sri Lanka’s rural agricultural landscape, strengthening both
food security and rural prosperity in Mullaitivu.
Iyankan
Kulam Tank Rehabilitation Set to Improve Irrigation and Expand Cultivation in
Mullaitivu
The
CSIAP continues its commitment to revitalizing vital irrigation infrastructure
across Sri Lanka’s dry zone with the rehabilitation of Iyankan Kulam, a major
irrigation tank located in the Mullaitivu District. This initiative is poised
to enhance water availability and agricultural productivity for hundreds of
farming families in the province.
Project
Overview and Scope of Work
The
rehabilitation of Iyankan Kulam is being undertaken by Anchaneya Constructions
Company, with a total investment of Rs. 66.8 million (with vat). The scope of
civil works focuses on restoring and strengthening the tank's infrastructure to
ensure optimal water storage and distribution.
The
key activities include:

Upon
completion of the rehabilitation:
Murukandi Kulam Tank Rehabilitation Project to Enhance
Water Security for Farmers in Mullaitivu
In a continued effort to uplift rural agriculture through improved irrigation infrastructure, the CSIAP has initiated the rehabilitation of Murukandi Kulam, a vital irrigation tank located in the Mullaitivu District. The project is set to restore the tank’s full capacity, enabling expanded cultivation and improved resilience to climate variability.
Project Scope and Execution
The rehabilitation work is being carried out by KPK
Builders Company, with a total investment of Rs. 59.6 million (with vat). This
major infrastructure intervention involves extensive civil engineering efforts
aimed at strengthening the tank’s embankments and modernizing its water control
systems.
Key components of the rehabilitation include:
These upgrades are designed to enhance the tank’s
water retention and distribution efficiency, creating conditions favourable for
reliable, year-round irrigation.
Agricultural and Community Benefits
Currently, 150 farmers depend on Murukandi KulamTank for
cultivating approximately 355 acres during the Maha season and 300 acres during
the Yala season. However, deterioration of infrastructure has constrained the
tank’s full potential, especially during the dry season.
Once rehabilitation is completed:
We
would like to express our sincere gratitude to Mr. Roshan Peries, Technical
Officer at the Deputy Director’s Office of the CSIAP in the Northern Province,
for his unwavering support and valuable input during the preparation of this
article. His prompt assistance, technical insights, and commitment to providing
accurate and up-to-date information significantly contributed to the quality
and comprehensiveness of the final content.
Story and photographs by Samanatha Mallawaarachchi, IEC & ICT Specialist, PMU
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