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Sri Lanka Ports
Authority (SLPA)
has set all
necessary steps
to implement
construction of
the Oluvil Port
which had been
under discussion
since 1994. A
series of
seminars to
bring awareness
of the Oluvil
Port
Constriction
Project
especially among
the school
children was
held last month
in Oluvil.
The series of
seminars had
been organized
under guidance
by Minister of
Ports and
Aviation Chamal
Rajapaksa in
view of bringing
first hand
awareness of the
advantages from
the Project to
the community in
the area.
The management
of SLPA has
taken due steps
to develop its
regional Ports
this year
parallel to its
new Programmes
launched to work
strategically
along with the
competitive
maritime
activities in
the regional
maritime sector.
Further, the
implementation
of the Oluvil
Port Project
will be a
decisive factor
to change the
state of lack of
employment
opportunities in
the region
creating 1000
direct and
indirect
employment
opportunities by
2010 and 10,000
such
opportunities by
2015.
The regional
communities will
receive immense
benefits from
the project such
as the
introduction of
cement,
fertilizer, and
other industries
related to the
Port, bringing
life to the
fisheries sector
in the region,
elevating market
sector to a
higher standard
for the region’s
paddy
cultivation and
dairy industry
through the
improvement of
conventional
cargo handling
operations.
The Oluvil Port
construction
project consists
of two phases.
During the first
phase of its
development, two
breakwaters of
475 meters and
740 meters, a
reservoir of 16
hectars,
utilization of
10 hectars of
water area for
commercial port
activities and
fisheries
activities and a
water area with
a depth of 8
meters to enable
handling of
vessels of 5000
tons, will be
constructed.
Meanwhile,
implementation
for fisheries
activities,
supply of water
and fuel to
fisher vessels
will also be
done under the
first phase.
During the
second phase of
development,
dredging of the
reservoir up to
a depth of 11
meters enabling
handling of
vessels of 16000
tons and
expanding of the
vessel basin up
to 24 hectares
are expected.
These series of
seminars was
held at Nindavur
Al Ashrak
National school,
Addalachchanei
Central College,
Samanthurai
Muslim Central
College and also
at Sainthamarudu
Business
Association.Co-ordinating
engineer of the
Oluvil Port
Project Mr. A.L.
Mohomad Naufer,
Project Officer
Mr. M.M. Nagur
Thamli, Training
Officer Mr. M.V.
Thahir, and the
principal of
Samanthurei
Muslim Central
College Mr. M.M.
Faruk also
assisted as
resources
persons at these
seminars.
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