Bylkyldak (lake)

Coordinates: 52°25′34″N 76°56′49″E / 52.42611°N 76.94694°E / 52.42611; 76.94694
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Bylkyldak
Былқылдақ
Sentinel-2 picture of the lake
Bylkyldak is located in Kazakhstan
Bylkyldak
Bylkyldak
LocationKulunda Plain
Coordinates52°25′34″N 76°56′49″E / 52.42611°N 76.94694°E / 52.42611; 76.94694
TypeSalt lake
Basin countriesKazakhstan
Max. length7.2 kilometers (4.5 mi)
Max. width3.6 kilometers (2.2 mi)
Surface area10 square kilometers (3.9 sq mi)
Residence timeUTC+6
Surface elevation92 meters (302 ft)
SettlementsPavlodar

Bylkyldak (Kazakh: Былқылдақ; Russian: былкылдак),[1] also known as Balkyldak[2] is a salt lake in Pavlodar District, Pavlodar Region, Kazakhstan.[3]

The lake lies within an industrial zone 11 kilometers (6.8 mi) to the north of Pavlodar town.[4][5]

Geography[edit]

Bylkyldak is a natural lake part of the Irtysh basin. It lies in a tectonic depression of the Kulunda Plain, 6 kilometers (3.7 mi) to the east of the course of the Irtysh. Bylkyldak is surrounded by cultivated fields and small sectors of steppe vegetation. Lake Koryakovka is located 8.5 kilometers (5.3 mi) to the east.[4]

The lake was used as a reservoir by a chlor-alkali plant built in 1973 at the time of the Kazakh SSR which operated until 1993. Nowadays the sediments of the lake are highly contaminated with mercury. A clay wall was built along the western shore to prevent the polluted Bylkyldak water to reach the oxbow lakes of the Irtysh to the west. Close to the northeast there is an artificial reservoir.[6][7][4]

Ecology[edit]

Despite warnings from environmentalists, the lake is used by local people for swimming in the summer. Fish caught in Bylkyldak, such as dace, tench and crucian carp are heavily contaminated with mercury, but they are eaten by locals.[6] The lake is also visited by wild ducks, which are hunted and consumed by local people as well.[8]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ О ВОЗМОЖНОЙ ОПАСНОСТИ ОЗЕРА БЫЛКЫЛДАК ПРЕДУПРЕЖДАЮТ ЭКОЛОГИ
  2. ^ Mercury contamination in the vicinity of a derelict chlor-alkali plant. Part I: Sediment and water contamination of Lake Balkyldak and the River Irtysh
  3. ^ "N-43 Topographic Chart (in Russian)". Retrieved 22 March 2024.
  4. ^ a b c Google Earth
  5. ^ ЛАНДШАФТЫ ПАВЛОДАРСКОЙ ОБЛАСТИ
  6. ^ a b Mercury contamination in the vicinity of a derelict chlor-alkali plant. Part II: Contamination of the aquatic and terrestrial food chain and potential risks to the local population
  7. ^ Pavlodar Library - Pavlodar District
  8. ^ Легенды озера Былкылдак

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