Rovni Lake
Rovni Lake is a water reservoir in western Serbia, created by damming the Jablanica river. It is located between the villages of Stubo and Rovni, from the city of Valjevo. The construction of the Stubo-Rovni dam was completed in September 2015. The lake is an integral part of the regional water management system "Rovni" providing water supply for several cities: Valjevo, Lazarevac, Lajkovac, Ub and Mionica.
Characteristics
The dam is a rock-filled with water-resistant clay core. It is high, with long crest. The total volume of the reservoir is. The works were executed by a joint venture formed by the companies "Hidrotehnika−Hidroenergetika" and "Energoprojekt Niskogradnja" plc, Belgrade, Serbia. Area of the lake is.Works began in the late 1980s, and by 2018, it is still not completely finished. It is estimated that the entire costs of the project amount to €80 million. The conceived purpose of the project was multifunctional: waterworks supply, provision of the service water for the future thermal power station, protection from floods and keeping of the biological minimum of the river Jablanica and, downstream, of the Kolubara. In 2018 a new project was announced, which envisions the irrigation of of arable land in the Kolubara valley, downstream from Valjevo.
The tests in March 2018 showed that the water is of high quality and can be used for the waterworks, but the infrastructure is not completed. The pipes connect Rovni with the water treatment facility Pećina near Valjevo. Pećino itself is connected with the Oštrikovac reservoir in the village of Slovac, where pipelines from Lajkovac, Lazarevac and Ub should connect. The arm which supplies Mionica will detach at the village of Divci. It is expected that the works will begin in 2019, and the set deadline is 2021.