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DIMO provides drinking water to Athugala Samadhi Temple
View(s):The “Buddha statue on the Kurunegala rock”, or precisely the Athugala Samadhi Temple is a famous temple, and could be easily noticed by everyone who goes across Kurunegala due to its strategic location. Many visitors visit the temple due to its religious importance and moreover for the scenic beauty surrounding the place.
Two years ago, at a business function held in Kurunegala Mr Ranjith Pandithage was approached by the Buduruwa Committee of the Athugala Samadhi Temple to seek assistance to get water to the top of the Athugala rock. The committee informed him that they had approached many organizations for help, but so far it had been futile. For many years it was only a dream for them.
On that instance Mr Pandithage confirmed that DIMO will come forward to assist the Buduruwa Committee to meet their long felt need. A team of engineers led by Mr Chandima Samarasinghe (Head of Fluid Management Division – DIMO) visited the location on several occasions and finalized the technical requirements. These included height calculations, flow rate calculations, pressure requirements, pump capacities, sump capacity and safety requirements.
Based on the preliminary studies done by the DIMO Engineers, Buduruwa Committee got a detailed technical design and a BOQ done. This was further enhanced with the inputs put forth by experts from DIMO and the consultants. Thereafter, the project cost was approved by Mr Ranjith Pandithage.
Yet it took 18 months to get approvals from several relevant authorities – Kurunegala Municipal Council, National Water Supply and Drainage Board, Electricity Board, Central Environmental Authority etc. due to the location and the complexity of the project.
The civil work was outsourced while the mechanical and engineering part of the project, which included supply and installation of the pumps were done by Mr Samarasinghe and his team. They also carried out the power settings, testing and commissioning of the pumps. It was a challenge for the DIMO engineers and they completed it successfully.
Two KSB tube well pumps and controls were used for the project, which also included a control panel room. The solution provided is a fully automated state-of-the-art fluid management system from KSB and DIMO. Executive committee of the Buduruwa Committee, Mr and Mrs Ranjith Pandithage, Mr and Mrs Vijitha Bandara, Mr Chandima Samarasinghe and Mr Anura Wijesinghe took part in the religious ceremonies which were held to mark the first draw of water from the project.
Mr Anura Wijesinghe (Branch Manager – DIMO Kurunegala) played an important role in coordinating the activities with the DIMO Head office and Buduruwa Committee. DIMO is proud to assist with providing drinking water to such a monumental place that is home to the Athugala Samadhi Pilimaya. DIMO is pleased to have contributed to the development of such an iconic location at Kurunegala District.
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