Water levels rise for three metres at Lake Badovci and Batlava after heavy rainfall

The heavy clouds of rain of the last days caused flooding throughout the country, leaving major consequences in many villages. But the huge quantity of rain that fell at this time has also contributed to the rising level of acumulated lakes in Badovc and Batlava, from which they are supplied with drinking water [...]
The heavy clouds of rain of the last days caused flooding throughout the country, leaving major consequences in many villages.
But the huge quantity of rain that fell at this time has also contributed to the increase in the level of accumulated lakes in Badovc and Batlava, from which the capitals are supplied with water.
The chief chief of the company “Water pipeline”, Sokol Xhafa, has confirmed to Online Economy that due to the rainfall on Badovci Lake, the water level has risen to 3.25m, while Batlava's for 3.2m.
“ ... At this time we've come the rains and caused floods, but one good thing is that these rainfall is filling up lakes while the share of the management crisis headquarters is now active, and the part of the operation has now increased due to the turmoil, of course this challenge will continue, but we're trying to supply citizens with water, but we're trying to scan the amount that we distribute into the” system.
The growth of rainfall helped us a lot because both lakes were low. Thanks to these rainfalls at Lake Badovci, we have a 3.25m rise, while at Lake Batala 3.2m”.
In addition to adding water to the water, the silence has also affected the quality of drinking water, causing several days of disruptions in several neighborhoods and villages.
Xhafa has explained that the looks have forced them to cut water, ensuring that quality or water meets standards and can be consumed.
We have an emergency teams and we have a team that handles crisis management or such cases. We have built capacities from the quality of water and the labs have worked 24 hours apart from the rig, the operating and maintenance part has worked 24 hours also by helping citizens wherever there's flow. As far as water sources are concerned, there is a flood attack. Including the villages of Fushe-Kosovo we have been forced to apply strict water supply supplies in order to protect the quality of the wells in Vragoli that supply several villages, we have been forced to shut down because all the wells were flooded”.
While other sections have had problems with the Iber-Lepenci channel for the Shkabaj plant, where the pipes reached the highest level and could not treat water to keep water quality for drink and we were forced to stop. So we cut off water to keep water quality for drink. Right now we've gone over it and since yesterday we've become normal and we're treating water to protect water quality for drink. The biggest problem is the share of underground resources because they take longer times. Part of the surface resources are punished first when both lakes normally have increased the level of turmoil. If we see that there's trouble, we get samples and we do disinfection where it's necessary to present bacteria”.
He has clarified that they plan to complete the year with 92% of the citizens' total water flow, reports EO.
The “Vitin that we have just closed and now is the beginning of 2021, and January has part of the documentation and is not that we have started with luck on January 1st. The bills are going within the norm, but even the incidents are only a few days from now. And the December we went to shut it off. We were planning to close it with 92% of the capture while we managed 83% to make the raid. That we're 2 million cubic feet in the back. But we have successfully completed the year. Fortunately, we have managed to pay salaries in order throughout the year, thanks to the contribution to the first package of company support we have received from the government 1.5 million”.












