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    Hydrologial Assessment of Badulla Oya River Catchment Area Around the Uva Wellassa University
    (Uva Wellassa University of Sri Lanka, 2013) Irshad, M.S.M.
    Hydrological assessment is the most important factor to understand about water budget estimation in various places at various periods. A water balance can be assessed for any subsystem of the hydrological cycle.Major objective of this research is to identify the water balance of BadullaOya catchment around the university area. Hydrological assessment directly conducts with water budget variation of an area. Several factors are being considering in hydrological assessment. For the small natural catchment the assessment methods are being arranged to favorable and acceptable condition to reduce the errors. The water budget estimation is difficult by assessing the hydrological assessment. However, we can assume and neglect some data for small catchment. Complete balance betweenPrecipitation, evapotranspiration, runoff and change in storage are obtained for last five years to find the water budget and its variation. Precipitation is taken from meteorological data. The average of last five year is nearly 1900mm. Evapotranspiration is measured by using Hammon equation. It is in 1250rnm per year. Runoff is measured according to the surface area which helps to runoff directly regarding to the infiltration. It varies 200mm to 330mm per year. According to the infiltration capacity and rate the soil surface runoff does not occur and only roof and road runoff occurs when rainfall occurs at Uvawellassa university area. The single ring method is used for infiltration. The average infiltration rate varies 60mm/hr to 80mmihr.Change in storage depends on rainfall, evapotranspiration and runoff. It has negative value in between June to September. Key word: water budget; evapotranspiration; runoff;hammon
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