The Tazlău is a left tributary of the river Trotuș in Romania.[1][2][3] Its source is in the Tarcău Mountains. It discharges into the Trotuș in Slobozia, near the city Onești.[4] The Belci Dam, which failed in 1991, was built on the river Tazlău. The following villages are situated along the river Tazlău, from source to mouth: Tazlău, Frumoasa, Balcani, Ludași, Pârjol, Tărâța, Hemieni, Scorțeni, Tescani, Berești-Tazlău, Sănduleni, Livezi, Helegiu and Slobozia. Its length is 89 km (55 mi) and its basin size is 1,104 km2 (426 sq mi).[2]

Tazlău
Tazlău (river) is located in Romania
Tazlău (river)
Location
CountryRomania
CountiesNeamț, Bacău
Physical characteristics
SourceMount Goșman
 • locationTarcău Mountains
 • coordinates46°43′09″N 26°16′01″E / 46.71917°N 26.26694°E / 46.71917; 26.26694
 • elevation1,249 m (4,098 ft)
MouthTrotuș
 • location
Onești
 • coordinates
46°16′39″N 26°48′15″E / 46.27750°N 26.80417°E / 46.27750; 26.80417
 • elevation
184 m (604 ft)
Length89 km (55 mi)
Basin size1,104 km2 (426 sq mi)
Basin features
ProgressionTrotușSiretDanubeBlack Sea
Tributaries 
 • rightTazlăul Sărat

Tributaries

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The following rivers are tributaries to the river Tazlău (from source to mouth):[2]

The Belci dam disaster

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A dam and minor hydroelectric plant were set up on the Tazlau near Belci, a neighborhood of the town of Onesti.

In the early hours of the 29th of July 1991, an unusually large amount of rain fell that overwhelmed the dam and caused a breach and flooding up and down the river valley.

The final tally for the disaster was 31 people dead, over 2500 houses destroyed, over the whole river valley, over 7000 other houses flooded and more than 5000 animals dead. [5] The village of Slobozia was nearly completely destroyed.

Investigations after the fact revealed that the studies of river flows in the area were rushed and incomplete, and that procedures for dealing with the situation were not observed because of various administrative mishaps. [6]

As of this writing, the area of the powerplant lies abandoned and the river flows left of it, where the dam once stood. [7]

References

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  1. ^ "Planul național de management. Sinteza planurilor de management la nivel de bazine/spații hidrografice, anexa 7.1" (PDF, 5.1 MB). Administrația Națională Apele Române. 2010. p. 915.
  2. ^ a b c Atlasul cadastrului apelor din România. Partea 1 (in Romanian). Bucharest: Ministerul Mediului. 1992. pp. 408–410. OCLC 895459847. River code: XII.1.69.33
  3. ^ Ovidiu Gabor - "Economic Mechanism in Water Management" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 March 2009. Retrieved 2009-03-05., map page 10
  4. ^ "Terapie". www.e-calauza.ro. Retrieved 2022-07-21.
  5. ^ "29 de ani de la cea mare tragedie naturală de după Revoluție. Ruperea barajului de la Belci | Onesti Video".
  6. ^ "Rezultate".
  7. ^ "46°17'17.3"N 26°45'52.4"E".