Yan Oya
Yan Oya, Sri Lanka's fifth-longest river, spans 142 km & supports ancient irrigation systems. Its Development Project aims to boost local agriculture.
Yan Oya (Sinhala: යාන් ඔය) is a seasonal low-order river streaming through the northeastern region of Sri Lanka. Approximately 142 km long, it is the 5th longest river in the country (Seenithamby & Nandalal, 2021). It originates in the hilly areas of Dambulla and Sigiriya (Gunarathna et al., 2016). River basin The Yan Oya river basin, positioned entirely in the dry zone of the country, has a catchment area of about 1,538 km 2
(Gunarathna et al., 2016). The catchment area receives approximately 2,371 million cubic metres of precipitation per year and approximately 17% of the water reaches the sea (Seenithamby & Nandalal, 2021). The basin is estimated to have a total of 1,500 small and large tanks, mostly in several cascades (Seenithamby & Nandalal, 2021). See also #) Rivers of Sri Lanka References 1) Gunarathna, M.H.J.P., Kumari, M.K.N., Nirmanee, K.G.S. and Jayasinghe, G.Y., 2016. Spatial and seasonal water quality variation of Yan Oya in tropical Sri Lanka. International Journa…