veehoidlat
Veehoidlat, often translated as reservoirs or water impoundments, are artificial bodies of water created by the construction of a dam. These structures are primarily built to store water for various purposes, including municipal water supply, irrigation, hydroelectric power generation, flood control, and recreation. The size and capacity of veehoidlat can vary significantly, from small ponds to vast lakes that cover hundreds of square kilometers.
The creation of a veehoidla involves flooding a river valley or a natural depression. This process can
Veehoidlat play a crucial role in managing water resources, especially in regions prone to drought or with
However, the construction and operation of veehoidlat also present challenges. Potential environmental impacts, such as the