Need of establishing desalination plants to mitigate water scarcity in dry zones of Sri Lanka

Y.J.M. Yatawatta, P. Sridarran
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This research study aims to explore the necessity of implementing desalination plants as a solution to address water scarcity in the dry zones of Sri Lanka. Water sustainability is crucial for ensuring the availability and preservation of water resources to meet the needs of current and future generations. Various innovative methods, including rainwater harvesting, irrigation efficiency, sewage water treatment, and desalination, have been employed to minimise water scarcity. Desalination, in particular, plays a vital role in meeting the growing water demands by removing salt and harmful elements from drinking water, making it safe for consumption. The primary objective of this research is to identify the specific need for desalination plants in the dry zones of Sri Lanka, while also examining the underlying reasons for water scarcity in the region. The methodology employed in this study involves template analysis, utilising data collected through expert surveys. Six experts were selected for semi-structured interviews, ensuring saturation in information gathering. The findings of this research reveal nine crucial factors that necessitate the implementation of desalination plants in the dry zones of Sri Lanka. These factors include irrigation inefficiency, groundwater depletion, the prevalence of waterborne diseases, insufficient rainwater harvesting systems, limitations in current water distribution methods, the impact of climate change, population growth, and challenges faced by industries operating in the region. The findings underscore the importance of implementing appropriate strategies to mitigate water scarcity and ensure a reliable and secure water supply for the region's present and future needs.
建立海水淡化厂以缓解斯里兰卡干旱地区缺水的必要性
本研究旨在探讨实施海水淡化厂作为解决斯里兰卡干旱地区缺水问题的解决方案的必要性。水的可持续性对于确保水资源的供应和保存以满足今世后代的需要至关重要。各种创新方法,包括雨水收集、灌溉效率、污水处理和海水淡化,都被用来最大限度地减少水资源短缺。特别是海水淡化,通过从饮用水中去除盐和有害元素,使其安全消费,在满足日益增长的用水需求方面发挥着至关重要的作用。这项研究的主要目标是确定斯里兰卡干旱地区对海水淡化厂的具体需求,同时也检查该地区缺水的潜在原因。本研究采用的方法包括模板分析,利用通过专家调查收集的数据。选择6位专家进行半结构化访谈,确保信息收集的饱和。这项研究的结果揭示了九个关键因素,这些因素使在斯里兰卡干旱地区实施海水淡化厂成为必要。这些因素包括灌溉效率低下、地下水枯竭、水传播疾病的流行、雨水收集系统不足、当前供水方法的局限性、气候变化的影响、人口增长以及在该地区运营的工业面临的挑战。调查结果强调了实施适当战略以缓解水资源短缺和确保可靠和安全的供水以满足该地区目前和未来需求的重要性。
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