Terek–Kuma Canal


Terek–Kuma Canal ( is a canal in southern Russia, and connects between the Terek River and Kuma River. It has a total length of, and an irrigation area of about.

History

In December 1926, Soviet authorities approved the construction of a canal between the Terek River and Kuma River to improve the local irrigation system.
In October 1967, a government institution was set up to regulate the water supply systems near the Terek River, including for this canal.
In the future, this canal could become part of the water source for the Eurasia Canal, which is currently under planning.