Lake of Ledinci

Lake of Ledinci

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length = 400 m
width = 100 m
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Lake of Ledinci (Serbian Latin: "Ledinačko jezero"; Serbian Cyrillic: "Лединачко језеро") is a small artificial lake on the mountain of Fruška Gora, near Novi Sad, in the Srem region of the Vojvodina province of Serbia.

Origin

The lake was created during NATO bombing of Yugoslavia in 1999, when pumps in the abandoned quarry of "Srebro" were damaged and stopped pumping the water out of the quarry. The subterranean waters, so as the waters from two creeks, "Lukin Svetac" and "Srebrni potok" began filling the quarry.

As the lake has no outflow, it continuously grows, from original depth of 16 m to 50 m today and soon will represent a threat for the village of Stari Ledinci. The idea of several conduits which will take water out into several other small artificial lakes on Fruška Gora still has to be turned into a project.

Characteristics

The lake covers an area of 4 hectares and it is surrounded by steep cliffs from most sides, with a slope on the rest, allowing the swimmers to enter. It is bean-shaped, with length of about 400 metres and greatest width of about 100 m. The average depth is 15 m, and the biggest already reached 50 m. It lies on altitude of 300 m. The water is characteristically green and clear, due to constant influx from feeding springs, and chilly even in hot summer days.

History

In late 1990s and early 2000s, exploitation rights on the lake were under a multilateral dispute by the local community, City of Novi Sad, the mining company "Alas" registered in Rakovac, which owned the quarry exploitation rights, and the public company guiding the National park of Fruška gora. Due to frequent incoherent court and municipality decisions, the lake was at threat of disappearing at a moment, because the mining company required to be back in possession, and the lake was deemed unsafe due to possible water breakthrough. The rumours in 2006 that the rights for the continuing use of quarry were sold to a certain Austrian firm were repudiated by the National park of Fruška Gora management, saying that Assembly of Vojvodina already adopted a plan to keep the lake. Ultimatively, the disputes ended in favor of retaining the lake, which presents one of pearls of the National park, and making it a touristic resort.

The future of the lake is uncertain. In the period of 2001-2006, it was a small touristic resort, and the local community of Stari Ledinci village and the company that run it were ambitious to expand the tourist services. However, in June 2006, an avalanche from the stone walls injured several swimmers, and the public access to the lake was forbidden. Subsequently, the Republic Inspection for Environment Protection ordered the lake to be immediately emptied (as the old order from 2002 was not carried out), as the water level reached the edges, and started leaking out. Also, the Republic Bureau of Environmental Protection issued an opinion that the further stone exploitation must be ceased in the first phase, with appropriate protection and biological cultivation works performed, and the lake's purpose to be changed to a recreation site in the second phase. cite web|url=http://www.ekoserb.sr.gov.yu/informacije/index.php#ledinacko|title=Радови на Лединачком језеру|publisher=Serbian Ministry of Science and Ecology|lang=Serbian|date=31 October 2006|accessdate=2006-11-03] Financing of the project is uncertain, though.

On October 2006, workers of "Alas" started preparatory works for pumping out the water from the lake.

Trivia

Officially, the area of "Srebro" quarry is still, after 7 years, classified as a quarry, not as a lake, and members of local community say that any expansion of the tourist development is not possible until this is changed.

Water from lake Ledinci can be used for drinking without any previous treatment.

In 2003, Zdravko Čolić recorded a video for his song "Ao, nono bijela" at the site of the Lake of Ledinci.

References

See also

*Stari Ledinci
*Novi Ledinci
*Fruška Gora

External links

* [http://www.ledinackojezero.co.yu Official site]
* [http://www.stariledinci.org.yu Village of Stari Ledinci]


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