The Kremenchuk Reservoir (Ukrainian: Кременчуцьке водосховище, Kremenchuts’ke Vodoskhovyshche) is a reservoir on the Dnieper river in the Ukrainian oblasts of Poltava, Cherkasy, and Kirovohrad. Named after the city of Kremenchuk, the reservoir is primarily used for irrigation, flood control, fishing, and transport from the ports of Cherkasy and Svitlovodsk. It is the largest reservoir on the Dnieper river, with a length of 149 km, a width of 28 km, an area of 2,250 km2, an average depth of six meters, and a volume of 13.5 km3.
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Location | Poltava, Cherkasy, and Kirovohrad Oblasts, Ukraine |
Coordinates | 49°16′N 32°38′E / 49.267°N 32.633°E |
Type | Hydroelectric reservoir |
Primary inflows | Dnieper River |
Primary outflows | Dnieper River |
Basin countries | Russia, Belarus, Ukraine |
Max. length | 149 km (93 mi) |
Max. width | 28 km (17 mi) |
Surface area | 2,250 km2 (870 sq mi) |
Water volume | 13.5 km3 (10,900,000 acre⋅ft) |
Surface elevation | 77 m (253 ft) |
The reservoir's water level is maintained by the dam of the Kremenchuk Hydroelectric Power Plant, built between 1954 and 1959. Its filling resulted in the submersion of 23 populated places in the Novoheorhivsk Raion, including Kryliv and Novoheorhivsk.[1] The Sula River flows into the reservoir, forming a delta with numerous islands.
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edit- ^ Orel, S. Kremenchuk Sea of Ukrainian tragedy (Кременчугское море украинского горя). Argument (from Mirror Weekly). 28 January 2018
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