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Giz Galasi Reservoir

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Giz Galasi Reservoir (Azerbaijani: Qız Qalası su anbarı) was built on the Aras River on the international border between Iran and Azerbaijan in 1999–2008.[1] The reservoir is located 12 km below the Khoda Afarin Reservoir. It covers the territory of Jabrayil District of Azerbaijan. From 1993 to October 18, 2020, the reservoir was under the control of the Republic of Armenia together with the hydroelectric power station of the same name. It is planned to provide 12,000 hectares of land with water through the Giz Galasi Reservoir.[2]

History

The main goals of building the Giz Galasi Reservoir were hydroelectric power production and irrigation. The project was developed with the agreement between the Soviet Union and Iran in October 1977. The project was completed in 1982.[1]

On June 28, 1994-July 2, 1994 during the first official visit of the President of Azerbaijan Heydar Aliyev to Iran, a memorandum on the implementation of the project was signed.[3]

In February 2016, the governments of Azerbaijan and Iran signed an agreement on cooperation in the field of construction, operation, use of energy and water resources of the Khoda Afarin and the Giz Galasi reservoirs.[4][5]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Reducing Transboundary Degradation in the Kura-Ara(k)s River Basin (updated transboundary diagnostic analysis)" (PDF). Tbilisi, Georgia; Baku, Azerbaijan; Yerevan, Armenia. September 2013.
  2. ^ "İran Qız Qalası su anbarından istifadəyə hazırlaşır". Trend.Az (in Azerbaijani). 2020-11-23. Retrieved 2021-09-05.
  3. ^ Ordu; Ordu. "Tural Gəncəliyev: "Xudafərin" və "Qız Qalası" su qovşaqları ilə bağlı məsələ ən yüksək səviyyədə tənzimlənir". Ordu.Az. Retrieved 2021-09-05.
  4. ^ ""Azərbaycan Respublikası Hökuməti ilə İran İslam Respublikası Hökuməti arasında Araz çayı üzərində "Xudafərin" və "Qız Qalası" hidroqovşaqlarının və su elektrik stansiyalarının tikintisinin davam etdirilməsi, istismarı, energetika və su ehtiyatlarından istifadə sahəsində əməkdaşlıq haqqında" Sazişin təsdiq edilməsi barədə". www.e-qanun.az. Retrieved 2021-09-05.
  5. ^ ""Xudafərin" və "Qız Qalası" hidroqovşaqları və SES-lərinin tikintisinin davam etdirilməsinə dair mühüm Saziş". azertag.az (in Azerbaijani). Retrieved 2021-09-05.

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