Karaidemir Dam

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Karaidemir Dam
Location Turkey
Coordinates 40°57′14″N27°00′25″E / 40.954°N 27.0069°E / 40.954; 27.0069

Karaidemir Dam is a dam located in the Thrace region of Turkey. The development was backed by the Turkish State Hydraulic Works.[ citation needed ]

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Water quality

The water in the Karaidemir Dam lake is moderately salty, and can be used for irrigation, but not on stenohaline plants. [1]

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References

  1. Tokatlı, Cem (2018-12-31). "Water Quality Assessment of Karaidemir Dam Lake (Tekirdağ, Turkey): In terms of Agricultural Irrigation and Drinking Water Supply". SETSCI - Conference Proceedings. 3: 425–428. ISSN   2687-5527.

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