The Problem of Transferring Part of the Flow of Northern Rivers of Russia to the Southern Regions

The transfer of the Siberian rivers for water supply to Kazakhstan and Central Asia is one of the most ambitious of the failed engineering and construction projects of the twentieth century. Not surprisingly, the project was not implemented due to the enormous volume construction of system of canals...

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