Victoria Reservoir
The Victoria Dam was built under the Accelerated Mahaweli Development Programme (AMDP). The project had been in the planning stages for several years and was implemented as an accelerated programme in 1977, taking into account the economic difficulties in the country. It was designed to irrigate an area of 365,000 hectares and generate 600 megawatts of electricity. The Victoria Dam was first proposed in 1964 following a study conducted jointly by Huntings Technical Services of Canada and a team from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Development Programme. On 14 August 1978, former President J.R. Jayewardene commenced construction of the Victoria Dam, and its main structures were completed in 1980. Its completion was celebrated on 12 April 1985.
The dam and tunnel were built by the British joint venture Balfour Beatty & Edmond Nuttal, while the power station was built by the British company. Sir Alexander Gibb and Partners were the consulting engineers for the project. The dam's construction required the resettlement of four times the estimated population (30,000).

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