Belbek water intake, Hydraulic structure in Nakhimov Raion, Russia.
The Belbek water intake is a hydraulic structure in Nakhimov Raion that extracts water from the Belbek River and distributes it through engineered channels and pumping stations. The facility comprises multiple works designed to function together as a coordinated water supply system.
This infrastructure emerged as a significant project of the Ministry of Defense with its development announced in autumn 2020. Since then, it has become an important component for water supply in the region.
This water management system reflects modern engineering approaches to resource distribution while addressing the water needs of Sevastopol's population.
This facility is typically not accessible to the public without authorization due to its status as critical infrastructure. Water processing volumes vary depending on river flow and seasonal conditions.
The facility includes a storage basin capable of holding 150,000 cubic meters of water. This reservoir capacity helps balance fluctuations in river flow and maintain more stable supply levels.
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