Klavomed Suspenziya Dozirovka
Klavdiya Kozlenkova was born on September 25, 1926 in Krasnoye, Ryazan Governorate, RSFSR, USSR as Klavdiya Prokofyevna Kozlyonkova. She was an actress, known for Barev, yes em (1966), Prostaya istoriya (1960) and O chyom molchala tayga (1965).
Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Location [ ] The lake lies at on a called in the municipalities of. The lake is most easily accessible from the southwestern side, by a 19 kilometres (12 mi) long section of the M1.13 road from, which itself lies 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) east of the - motorway on the. The road extends west, towards the border crossing at, some 20 kilometres (12 mi) away.
Along the west shore, the regional road R122 leads across the dam towards in the north. Geography [ ]. Vlasina Lake The dam is located in the northwestern part of the lake. It is an, built of a concrete core with an earth-filled cover. First plans for the power plant were made in the, during the.
Construction ran from 1946 to 1948, when the reservoir was first filled. It is 239 metres (784 ft) long, 139 metres (456 ft) wide at the base and 5.5 metres (18 ft) at the top, and 34 metres (112 ft) high (of which 25.7 metres or 84 feet is above the ground). The reservoir it creates has a volume of around 1.65 cubic kilometres (0.40 cu mi). Of these, 1.05 cubic kilometres (0.25 cu mi) is usable for exploitation. The system of 4 hydroelectric plants called (I-IV) lies downstream of the lake, on the Vrla River, with a total capacity of 125 megawatt-hours (450 GJ). A part of the hydroelectric system is the pump station 'Lisina', which pumps in water from the nearby, chiefly in summer months. Vlasina Lake is also fed by numerous streams, descending from the surrounding mountains.
The water level varies, depending on the water influx and drainage of the dam. Two artificial canals enter the lake near the dam: Čemernički kanal from the west and Strvna from east. The construction of the entire Vrla complex of 4 power plants was finished in 1958.
The water from another artificial lake, Lisina, on the Božička Reka, is being partially rerouted into the lakes watershed. As the Božička Reka is the longer of the, which in turn flows into the in Bulgaria which empties into the Aegean Sea in Greece.
As the lake, via its outflow Vlasina, belongs to the Black Sea drainage basin, this way the artificial was created. Biodiversity and protection [ ]. Protected areas of the nature preserve 'Vlasina' and of the lake, and the entire surrounding Vlasina region, are rich, and include several species. It features over 850 species of flora and over 180 species of, including rare species of mammals, reptiles and amphibians.
Plants [ ] The lake's surroundings are a mixture of meadows and high-altitude forests, especially,, and (the former two indigenous, and the latter chiefly introduced by of the western shore). The indigenous trees and (characteristic for its ever-yellow leaf color) stand out among the species of trees. Skript kalendarya dlya sajta html pdf. Is the only in Serbia and is unique to the Vlasina region. It is estimated that over 300 herbal species in the region are medicinal. Animals [ ] The lake is home to 16 species of fish. These include:,,,,,,,,,,,,,, and others.
Ohrid trout was stocked and it successfully adapted to the environment, making it a popular for fishing. Birds includes,,. Mammalian species include,,,,. Protection [ ] By the decision of in 2006, the Vlasina region is protected as a nature preserve of special interest at category I. The total protected area is 12,741 hectares (31,480 acres), of which 9.6 hectares (24 acres) are in the 1st level of protection (islands of Dugi Del and Stratorija), 4,354 hectares (10,760 acres) in the 2nd level and 8,377 hectares (20,700 acres) in the 3rd level of protection.
2018 water level fluctuation [ ] In the summer of 2018, both the citizens and the tourists, so as the administration of the Surdulica municipality reported the record low water level in the lake. Municipality issued a statement saying that the sudden water discharge at the dam may destroy the part of the plan and animal life in the lake. Numerous boats and barges were stranded, so as the 'Moby-Dick', the largest floating island on the lake. It is estimated that the level fell for up to 5 m (16 ft). The (EPS), a state-owned power company admitted that they are forced to discharge larger amounts of water from the lake because of the repairs on one of the four Vrla hydro power plants, but that no harm will be done. The reconstructed power plant, Vrla I, was built in 1955 and it was stated that the renovation 'was necessary' and that the works will be finished by October 2018.