The economic development of Bulgaria after September 9, 1944 was marked by a great rise in the hydrotechnical construction and water management. By 1989, a number of large dam walls, entire hydropower systems, irrigation systems, thousands of small dams and various water facilities related to urban development and industrial development were built. All these facilities are important for the economy, because they meet the ever-increasing needs of water users and water suppliers, energy production, irrigation and industrial needs. In the first years after 1989, some advanced hydraulic engineering works have been completed, others have been discontinued and there was a clear tendency of slowing down. The change of ownership and the reforms undertaken in the restructuring of the water management have led to problems with the technical condition, operation and maintenance of all small dams and water bodies. The causes of these problems related to personnel training, the new water management organization, and the legal and regulatory changes that outline a new approach to development are analyzed in this report in one discussion plan.
Atev, L., Marinski, J. Challenges in the development of the water management of the republic of Bulgaria after 1989: technical condition and operation of the small dams,
, 2020, с. 201-208.
Atev, L., Marinski, J..
Challenges in the development of the water management of the republic of Bulgaria after 1989: technical condition and operation of the small dams.
: , 2020, с. 201-208.
Atev, L., Marinski, J. (2020)
Challenges in the development of the water management of the republic of Bulgaria after 1989: technical condition and operation of the small dams,
: , с. 201-208
Atev, L. & Marinski, J..
(2020).
Challenges in the development of the water management of the republic of Bulgaria after 1989: technical condition and operation of the small dams.
Годишник на УАСГ. Бр. Бр.1. 53. с. 201-208.