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Pyalovskoe reservoir

Pyalovskoe Reservoir is one of the reservoirs of the Moscow Canal system. Located in the Moscow region , within the urban district of Mytishchi .

Pyalovskoe reservoir
Morphometry
Dimensions6 × 1 km
Square6.3 km²
Volume0.0091 km³
Deepest12.2 m
Specifications
Year of filling1937
Location
A country
  • Russia
The subject of the Russian FederationMoscow region
HWR code
Russia
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Pyalovskoe reservoir
Mytishchi district
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Pyalovskoe reservoir

It was founded in 1937 by building a hydroelectric facility on the Uche River.

Content

Description

Useful volume - 9.1 million m³, area - 6.3 km². Width - up to 1 km, length - about 6 km, depth - up to 12.2 m.

The reservoir is navigable. The northern part of the reservoir connects through the channel section to the Pestovsky reservoir , the southern part of the reservoir connects through the channel section to the Klyazma reservoir , and the southeastern part of the reservoir connects through the Pyalovsky dam to the Uchinsky reservoir .

The piers “Aksakovo”, “Vitenevo” and “Solnechnaya Polyana” are located on the reservoir.

Used for water supply in Moscow . A popular place for recreation and fishing, perch, pike, roach, scavenger, pike perch, ruff, rudd, bleak, tench, and crucian carp are found here.

On the shore of the reservoir is the village of Vitenevo , next to which was a small estate of the Russian writer M.E. Saltykov-Shchedrin .

On August 24, 1998, the village was solemnly laid down, and in 1999-2001 a new wooden church was built in honor of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary . On May 8, 2005, a three-meter cross was consecrated in the fence of the church in memory of the prisoners of Dmitlag who died during the construction of the canal [2] .

In 2018, a memorial to the K-19 submarine was arranged on the banks of the reservoir through the efforts and at its own expense of Vladimir Romanov [3] .

See also

  • Pyalovskaya street

Notes

  1. ↑ Surface Water Resources of the USSR: Hydrological Understanding. T. 10. Upper Volga region / ed. V.P. Shaban. - L .: Gidrometeoizdat, 1966 .-- 528 p.
  2. ↑ Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the village of Vitenevo - History of the Temple
  3. ↑ Alexey Kvashenkin. In the suburbs opened a monument to the nuclear submarine K-19 (neopr.) (Video). www.ntv.ru (September 17, 2018). Date of appeal September 18, 2018.

Literature

  • Moscow. Encyclopedia / Chapters. ed. A. L. Narochnitsky . - M.: Soviet Encyclopedia , 1980 .-- 688 p., Ill.
  • Atlas of the single deep-sea system of the European part of the RSFSR. Volume 2. Waterways from Moscow to the cities of Rybinsk, Cherepovets and Tver. [one]

Links

  • Federal Agency for Water Resources - Russian Register of Hydrotechnical Structures (GTS Register) - Pyalovsky hydroelectric complex
  • EtoMesto.ru - Pyalovskoe reservoir
  • Guide "Leningrad - Astrakhan - Rostov-on-Don" - Pyalovskoe reservoir
  • River Tourist Travel Notes - Moscow Canal - Pyalovskoe Reservoir
  • All marinas of the Moscow Region - Moscow Canal (from Moscow to Dubna)
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pyalovskoe_vodnoye&oldid=100154349


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