Earlier, the Provincial Environmental Authority of the North Western Province requested the Lakvijaya authorities to shut the unit and rectify the malfunction. The official further reassured that there will not be any temporary shutdown for maintenance in the foreseeable future.
Meanwhile, members of the Ceylon Electricity Board Engineer’s Union attached to Lakvijaya will also take part in the work to rule campaign organised by the Union and due to commence on May 8.According to the Chairman of the Union, Saumya Kumarawadu, engineers will not attend to any emergency situations that are not within working hours, or will not take calculated risks that they would have otherwise taken.tate Minister of Power and Renewable Energy, Ajith P. Perera told the Sunday Observer that the Ministry is involved in resolving the trade union demand.“We are taking all steps to resolve the issue and to ensure that power supply is not disrupted,” he said.