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The complex and significant dams monitored by MoEW are 65% more full compared to the same period last year thanks to good management and measures taken to minimize costs and reduce losses. This is stated in a report by the Minister of the Environment and Water Emil Dimitrov to the Council of Ministers.
The data was summarized at a meeting of the Water Management Directorate of the Ministry of the Environment and Water. At the same time, the precipitation this year is reported to be 12% more than last year.
According to Minister Dimitrov, MoEW’s main task now is to keep the levels of the dams under control so that they do not overflow during the thaw period. For this, the levels are continuously monitored and, when necessary, quantities are released.
Today, Minister Dimitrov visited the Asenovets, Zhrebchevo and Koprinka dams at the site as part of his monthly tour of the water bodies and meetings with the water supply companies. In Sliven, he pointed out that the good coordination between the Ministry of Environment and Water and the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Forestry, as well as the favorable climatic conditions for this winter, give the peace of mind that there will be enough water for both drinking and irrigation. . .agricultural production.
“The irrigation system companies are well managed and I can assure people that there is no danger of a water crisis in the country. There is enough water in the dams. They are in good technical condition and there is no danger of overflow,” he said. Emil. Dimitrov.
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