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110: 80: 140: 50: 29: 147: 117: 87: 57: 506:) a couple of kilometers farther west. The locks are assigned these numbers because they are considered part of the same sequence of locks as the 13 locks on the Volga–Don Canal itself. During the navigation seasons of 2008 through 2010, the two locks are scheduled to operate from April 2 through December 8. 436:
basin and vice versa. According to the federal agency responsible for the maintenance of this waterway (Федеральное Государственное Учреждение "Волго-Донское ГБУВПиС"), guaranteed depth of the main navigable waterway through the reservoir in the navigation season of 2007 was to be maintained at no
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less than 3.6 meters, with the width of the navigable waterway no less than 50 meters. It was to be available for navigation for 233 days, from April 5 to November 23, 2007.
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Completion of the lake resulted in strong local industrial growth. In particular, the city of
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and the lower course of the Don, provides an important waterway between the
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To descend from the reservoir to the lower Don, ships have to pass two
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STS-68
Tsimlyansk Reservoir is located in Rostov Oblast
Tsimlyansk Reservoir is located in Volgograd Oblast
Tsimlyansk Reservoir is located in European Russia
Tsimlyansk Reservoir is located in Russia
47°50′N 42°50′E / 47.833°N 42.833°E / 47.833; 42.833
Type
reservoir
Primary inflows
Don River
Primary outflows
Don River
Basin
Don River
Rostov
Volgograd Oblasts
47°50′N 42°50′E / 47.833°N 42.833°E / 47.833; 42.833
reservoir
Tsimlyansk Hydroelectric Station
ru
irrigation
Rostov
Volgograd
wheat
rice
cotton
maize
alfalfa
fruit

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