Seventy seven water refinery systems at a cost of 311 million rupees will be installed under this project in the North Western Province where a large number of people are affected by chronic kidney disease.
Chronic Kidney Disease has been prevalent in the North Central and North Western provinces of Sri Lanka over the past decade. The number of cases has been steadily rising since the inception of the disease. In certain areas 5 to 10 % of the population of all age groups including children is affected. Chronic Kidney Disease has grown to epidemic level in Kurunegala & Anuradhapura districts.
Chief Minister Dayasiri Jayasekera said that Chronic Kidney Disease has become a major health problem in rural Sri Lanka. He said drinking safe water could control the disease and as such installing water purification systems would control spreading of the disease. (KH)