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Lake type
  
reservoir

Primary outflows
  
Arda

Basin countries
  
Bulgaria

Area
  
27.8 km²

Length
  
29 km

Outflow location
  
Arda

Primary inflows
  
Arda, Varbitsa River

Catchment area
  
3,707 km (1,431 sq mi)

Max. length
  
29 km (18 mi)

Surface elevation
  
227 m

Width
  
1.5 km

Inflow source
  
Arda, Varbitsa

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The Studen Kladenets Reservoir (язовир „Студен кладенец“) is the third largest reservoir by volume in Bulgaria after Iskar Dam and Kardzhali Dam. It is situated on the river Arda, and is created behind the Studen Kladenets dam, 30 km south-east of the town of Kardzhali. There are another two dams of the Arda - Kardzhali Dam to the west (upstream) and Ivaylovgrad Dam to the east (downstream).

Contents

Map of yaz. Studen kladenetz, Bulgaria

The reservoir has a total volume of 388 million m3 and a drainage basin of 3,706 km² and is 29 km long. It is situated at an average 227 m above sea level, its dam being 338 m long and 67.5 m high. The top of the dam consists of nine spillways, each one being 10.5 by 5 m. "Studen Kladenets" Hydroelectric Power Plant is situated appr. 1 km downstream of the dam. Initially the HPP had four Francis-type turbines, 15 MW each. А project for reconstruction and upgrading the HPP with another 16 MW turbine and a smaller eco-turbine underwent and after the completion, the total output reached 85 MW with annual production of 165 GWh of electricity.

Studen Kladenets reservoir is an attractive place for fishermen, where rudd is caught in great numbers. "Studen Kladenets" stands for "a cold well" in Bulgarian .

History

The initial plans for the construction of a dam on the Arda date to as early as 1948. Construction began in 1955 and was completed in 1957. The HPP started electricity production in 1958.

References

Studen Kladenets Wikipedia