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Norton Dam
Norton Dam is located in Sri Lanka
Norton Dam
Location of Norton Dam in Sri Lanka
CountrySri Lanka
LocationNorton Bridge,
Central Province
PurposePower
StatusOperational
Opening dateDecember 1950 (1950-12)
Owner(s)Ceylon Electricity Board
Dam and spillways
Type of damGravity dam
ImpoundsKehelgamu Oya
Reservoir
CreatesNorton Reservoir
Maximum length650 m (2,130 ft)
Maximum width280 m (920 ft)
Old Laxapana Power Station
Turbines3 × 8.33 MW
2 × 12.50 MW
Installed capacity50 MW

The Norton Dam (also sometimes called the Norton Bridge Dam) is a small gravity dam built across the Kehelgamu Oya, which is a major tributary to the Kelani River. The dam is built at Norton Bridge, in the Central Province of Sri Lanka.[1]

Reservoir and power station

The dam creates the relatively small Norton Reservoir, which is sustained by water from the Kehelgamu Oya, and water discharged from the Wimalasurendra Hydroelectric Power Station, which is located at the site of the reservoir.[1]

Water from the Norton Reservoir is further channelled through a penstock to the Old Laxapana Hydroelectric Power Station, located 3.8 km (2.4 mi) downstream at 06°55′07″N 80°29′30″E / 6.91861°N 80.49167°E / 6.91861; 80.49167 (Old Laxapana Hydroelectric Power Station), 1.5 km (0.9 mi) northwest of Kiriwan Eliya. The power station consists of five hydroelectric generators, three of which are rated at 8.33 MW, and two of which are 12.50 MW. The first three and last two units were commissioned in December 1950 and December 1958, respectively.[1][2]

Spillways of the Norton Dam.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "CEB Hydropower Generation". Ceylon Electricity Board. Retrieved 18 January 2014.
  2. ^ "CEB Generation Details: Laxapana Complex". Ceylon Electricity Board. Retrieved 18 January 2014.