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Stânca Costești Dam

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Opening date
  
5 November 1978

Impounds
  
Opened
  
5 November 1978

Impound
  
Prut

Owner(s)
  
C.N. Apele Române S.A.

Height
  
43 m (141 ft)

Construction began
  
1974

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Official name
  
Barajul Stânca-Costeşti

Location
  
Costeşti (Moldova) / Stânca (Romania)

Similar
  
Casa memorială Mihai Emi, Lower Prut, Casa Memorială Nicolae I, Lacul Poiana Uzului, Pădurea Domnească

The Stânca-Costeşti Dam (Romanian: Barajul Stânca-Costeşti) is a dam on the Prut and a checkpoint between Moldova and Romania. The dam is located between Costeşti (Moldova) and Stânca (Romania).

Contents

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History

The basic Romanian-Soviet agreement on its construction was ratified in 1972. Built between 1974–1978, the Stânca Costeşti Lake is a USSR-Romanian project. The lake is the reservoir for a hydro power station. The main goal of building this power station was to protect villages down the Prut river from annual floods. The 1970 floods in Romania were the worst in modern Romanian history in loss of life.

On 5 November 1978 the Stânca-Costeşti Hydroelectrical Plant on the Prut was inaugurated. Romania was represented by Ion Iliescu, the then-Minister of Electric Power Trandafir Cocîrlă, and Chairman Florin Iorgulescu of the Romanian National Council for Water Conservation, while Ivan Bodiul, Minister of Power and Electrification Peter Stepanovich Neporozhny, and Deputy Minister of Land Reclamation and Water Conservation Polat Zade represented the USSR.

References

Stânca-Costești Dam Wikipedia