Abstract

ABSTRACT The destruction of the Kakhovka dam that held back the Kakhovske reservoir terminated the operation of irrigation canals, industrial and drinking water supplies across southern Ukraine. We consider the consequences of the emptying of the reservoir, and its future; and argue that it should be restored with minor changes. Taking account of the adjustments of water abstraction and the changes of water regime caused by climate change, the normal retention level and the forced level of the reservoir can be lowered. Some improvements are needed to the hydropower plant.

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