Due to major spring floods, the gate will be opened to allow water to pass through and reduce its level in the Kremenchug reservoir.
The valve at the Kremenchug hydroelectric power station, which has not been opened since 1974, will be opened to allow water to pass through and reduce its level in the Kremenchug reservoir. This was said at a briefing by the head of the regional military administration, Oleg Lednik.
“To reduce the water level in the upper part of the Kremenchug reservoir, the third valve at the hydroelectric power station will be opened. It has not been opened since 1974. This means that the water from the Kremenchug Sea will decrease and then go. to river,” he said.
The head of the Kremenchug RVA explained that this was due to the onset of a spring flood of a level not observed in the past seven years.
The water level is high in all the rivers of the Kremenchug region – the Dnieper, the Khorol, the Psla and the Sula. In addition, so-called foreign water is expected – water that still comes from the territory of Belarus.
“Today he has not arrived, but the situation remains under control,” Gladnik assured.
Recall that due to heavy rains, settlements were flooded in some regions, in particular, in the Kyiv region.
before Correspondent.net wrote in detail where the big water in Ukraine came from this year. It was also reported that there has been no such flood in the country for 10 years.
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Source: korrespondent

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