Environmental and Social Impacts of Mini-hydropower Plants—A Case Study from Sri Lanka

  • Prasad G. Senarath
  • Bhabishya Khaniya
  • Nilushi Baduge
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Abstract

This research study was conducted to review the environmental and social impact of mini hydropower plants (run-of-the-river type) by selecting Denawaka Ganga mini hydropower plant, which is located in Ratnapura district, Sri Lanka. Field visits and discussions among the authors, authorities and the residents were carried out. Then, the environmental and social impacts were scientifically analysed using regulation degree (RD) and environmental impact value (EIV) scores. It was found out that the Denawaka Ganga mini hydropower plant has induced some environmental concerns; however, significant positive social impact to the society. This is in addition to the green energy generation. Therefore, it can be concluded herein that the Denawaka Ganga mini hydropower is an asset to the country, Sri Lanka.

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Prasad G. Senarath, Bhabishya Khaniya, Nilushi Baduge, Hazi Md. Azamathulla, & Upaka Rathnayake. (2017). Environmental and Social Impacts of Mini-hydropower Plants—A Case Study from Sri Lanka. Journal of Civil Engineering and Architecture, 11(12). https://doi.org/10.17265/1934-7359/2017.12.008

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