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Lake Ceauru (project)

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127:, Constantin Drăghici, suggested that because a forest has been allowed to grow inside, tree trunks would block the weir in case of flooding, and a deluge could break open the dike. The head of the Gorj County Water Management Service countered at the time that the dike and weir are maintained by his company and that the lake bottom is being cultivated by the former owners (who have received proper title to the land). He admitted that a forest does exist and could be flooded, but dismissed the notion of a flood uprooting trees, predicting that any floodwaters would subside in up to six days. 91:
constructed, through which the mingled waters of the four rivers were supposed to pass. Phase two involved the building of an actual dam, with a system for closing the weir. Two functions were designated for the Ceauru Dam: to absorb floodwaters when needed, to protect the mines in the region and to
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paid a visit. All the leading members of the construction team were arrested, and the director, a certain Dăncescu, was sentenced to death. Eventually, Ceaușescu commuted his sentence to 20 years' imprisonment and sent him to work on the
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decree 1037/1965 that June, the over 2,500 inhabitants of three villages (Bălăcești, Ceauru and Șomănești) were moved by autumn, and the existing houses demolished. In 1968 the project was reported as complete to
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The lake still appeared on maps as of 2007 either as Lake Ceauru or as Lake Rovinari. In interviews, officials lamented the situation but blamed the lake's continuing depiction on bureaucratic obstacles.
31:. The work was commissioned in 1965 and the lake was to be fed from the waters of four rivers. The project was reported as completed, but only the initial building phase was carried out. Three billion 111:
A dedicated intake was eventually built downstream from the planned Lake Ceauru for the Rovinari power station. This is considered an imperfect solution, as during a drought, both Rovinari and
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would flow, began in 1965. The last three rivers were diverted in order to fill the lake. Projects and studies were undertaken prior to the start of work. Following
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were allocated and spent on the lake, which was supposed to cover about 200 km, have a capacity of 150 million m³, and be located south-west of
115:(located 40 km downstream) would no longer be supplied, instead being forced to recirculate cooling water, or else halt operations. 220: 210: 215: 100: 105: 93: 112: 64: 146: 142:"Megaescrocherie: Lacul-fantomă de la Ceauru" ("Mega-swindle: The Phantom Lake at Ceauru") 77: 8: 84: 99:
The failure to complete the project was exposed when a high-ranking dignitary of the
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Map of Gorj County, with Lake Ceauru shown to the south-west of Târgu Jiu
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Work on Lake Ceauru, conceived as a man-made lake behind a
27:) is the name of a project to build an artificial lake in 52: 92:supply the downstream communities, as well as the 202: 43:. Lake Ceauru still appears on maps as of 2007. 83:Only the first phase was ever completed. A 87:was built around the planned lake, and a 203: 55:into which the waters of the rivers 13: 80:, and it began to appear on maps. 14: 232: 157: 140:Ovidiu Ciutescu, Aura Stoenescu, 1: 221:Cancelled projects in Romania 134: 7: 96:, then under construction. 10: 237: 46: 118: 211:Geography of Gorj County 101:Romanian Communist Party 123:In 2007, the mayor of 106:Danube-Black Sea Canal 94:Rovinari Power Station 24: 187:44.95459°N 23.16012°E 183: /  192:44.95459; 23.16012 147:Jurnalul Naţional 78:Nicolae Ceaușescu 228: 216:Lakes of Romania 198: 197: 195: 194: 193: 188: 184: 181: 180: 179: 176: 153: 150:, June 16, 2007 236: 235: 231: 230: 229: 227: 226: 225: 201: 200: 191: 189: 185: 182: 177: 174: 172: 170: 169: 160: 151: 137: 121: 49: 12: 11: 5: 234: 224: 223: 218: 213: 167: 166: 159: 158:External links 156: 155: 154: 136: 133: 120: 117: 48: 45: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 233: 222: 219: 217: 214: 212: 209: 208: 206: 199: 196: 165: 162: 161: 152:(in Romanian) 149: 148: 143: 139: 138: 132: 128: 126: 116: 114: 109: 107: 102: 97: 95: 90: 86: 81: 79: 74: 73:expropriation 70: 66: 62: 58: 54: 44: 42: 38: 34: 30: 26: 22: 18: 168: 145: 129: 122: 110: 98: 82: 50: 25:Lacul Ceauru 16: 15: 190: / 41:Gorj County 17:Lake Ceauru 205:Categories 178:23°09′36″E 175:44°57′17″N 135:References 37:Târgu Jiu 65:Bistrița 21:Romanian 125:Telești 113:Turceni 61:Tismana 47:History 29:Romania 119:Legacy 144:, in 69:Jaleș 89:weir 85:dike 67:and 57:Jiu 53:dam 33:lei 207:: 63:, 59:, 39:, 23:: 19:(

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Romanian
Romania
lei
Târgu Jiu
Gorj County
dam
Jiu
Tismana
Bistrița
Jaleș
expropriation
Nicolae Ceaușescu
dike
weir
Rovinari Power Station
Romanian Communist Party
Danube-Black Sea Canal
Turceni
Telești
"Megaescrocherie: Lacul-fantomă de la Ceauru" ("Mega-swindle: The Phantom Lake at Ceauru")
Jurnalul Naţional
Map of Gorj County, with Lake Ceauru shown to the south-west of Târgu Jiu
44°57′17″N 23°09′36″E / 44.95459°N 23.16012°E / 44.95459; 23.16012
Categories
Geography of Gorj County
Lakes of Romania
Cancelled projects in Romania

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