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Stresses over surface water sources in a human dominated environment: A case study in Hamilton canal, Sri Lanka
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Stresses over surface water sources in a human dominated environment: A case study in Hamilton canal, Sri Lanka

Chandrasekara Mudiyanselage Kanchan Chandrasekara, K.D.N Weerasinghe, Sumith Pathirana and Ranjana U.K Piyadasa
International journal of disaster resilience in the built environment, Vol.9(2), pp.184-197
09/04/2018
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Abstract

Sri Lanka Risk identification Spatial distribution Anthropogenic factors Water and sediments Water quality
The Hamilton canal in the western province of Sri Lanka is a man-made canal situated in an area with immense anthropogenic pressures. The purpose of this study is to identify the quality variations of the water in Hamilton canal and human perception about the present status of the water of the canal.

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