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Navy reaches 1,000th milestone: new RO plant declared open at Sri Sumana Vidyalaya in Palukadawala

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The Sri Lanka Navy achieved a significant milestone in its Naval Social Responsibility (NSR) efforts with the opening of its 1,000th Reverse Osmosis (RO) plant at Sri Sumana Vidyalaya in Palukadawala, Galgamuwa yesterday June 05, 2024. The opening of the new facility was held under the auspices of the Commander of the Navy, Vice Admiral Priyantha Perera and the Chairman of National Lotteries Board, Dr. Chameera C. Yapa Abeywardena. This project was successfully completed as a result of the Navy’s technical expertise and funding from the National Lotteries Board. The Navy’s Research and Development Unit is implementing this magnanimous initiative with a view to provide safe drinking water to various areas across the island, addressing the public’s needs.

The Navy’ RO plant installation project, initiated in 2015, has been acknowledged as a crucial national initiative aimed at eradicating the kidney disease plaguing communities in certain areas of the country. Later, a Presidential Task Force was established to implement this project, and in 2019, the responsibility was transferred to the Ministry of Health and Indigenous Medicine. Since then, the Navy has consistently advanced the project of installing RO plants.

In his address to those assembled, Vice Admiral Priyantha Perera reflected on the inception of this project back in 2015, initiated by the Navy Research and Development Unit with the guidance of the then Navy Chief, Admiral Ravindra Wijegunaratne. Adding more, he expressed satisfaction that naval personnel have successfully extended the technical expertise of the Navy up to the installation of the one-thousandth (1000th) RO plant. He also expressed that due to the significant impact of this project in fulfilling the safe drinking water requirements of the populace, it will be continued, with gratitude extended to all supporting parties.

The project began in 2015 with the installation of the first Reverse Osmosis (RO) plant in the Kadawath Rambewa area within the Medawachchiya Divisional Secretariat. Since the inception of this project, a total of 1,000 water treatment facilities have been installed, with 161 in the Northern Province, 340 in the North Central Province, 149 in the North-western Province, 54 in the Central Province, 10 in the Western Province, 13 in the Sabaragamuwa Province, 22 in the Southern Province, 155 in the Uva Province, 92 in the Eastern Province, and 4 units on major vessels of the Sri Lanka Navy.

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