rezervuarit
Rezervuarit, or reservoirs, are water storage systems formed by natural basins or, more commonly, man-made lakes created by damming rivers. They function as controlled storage facilities that can hold large quantities of fresh water for long periods. While natural basins may serve as storage, most large-scale reservoirs are artificial, designed to regulate inflows, store surplus water, and release it as needed.
A reservoir system consists of several key components: a dam or embankment that creates the storage basin,
Uses and management often overlap. The primary purposes of reservoirs are water supply for domestic and industrial