The Cabinet has approved the construction of 20 sanitary facilities systems in urban areas across Sri Lanka for a cost of Rs. 525.29 million.
The government says it has decided to construct sanitary facilities, including standard lavatory systems, due to a lack of sufficient facilities that can be used by the public and local and foreign tourists visiting urban areas.
According to the urban development plans, appropriate places to establish facilities proposed by the Urban Development Authority have been identified.
As such, the Cabinet approved the proposal presented by the Minister of Urban Development, Construction and Housing to execute the proposed sanitary facilities systems construction project at the following places.
Demodara Railway Station
Sigiriya Hotel Junction
Lake circus of Nuwara / Kandy
Gregory Lake, Nuwara Eliya
Kinniya Beach, Trincomalee
Marble Beach, Trincomalee
Nilaweli Coastal Area, Trincomalee
Pasikuda, Batticaloa
Ruwanweliseya Parking Area
Lankapura, Polonnaruwa
Jaffna Kourikattuwan Jetty complex
Hikkaduwa Coastal Belt
Hirikatiya, Dikwella
Pareiwella Coastal Park, Tangalle
Nine arch bridge, Ella
Moragolla Beach, Beruwala
Mt. Lavinia railway station
Negombo Costal Park Project, Phase I
Battaramulla Junction
Badagamuwa forest part, Kurunegala (Newswire)
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