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Burgaski Solnitsi   (Unique identification code in the register: 503)

Category: Protected Site

Map:

Map of the object
Digital boundaries - WGS 84, UTM 35N (shp)

Digital boundaries are with the current status


Area: 965.3 hectares

Location:
District: Burgas, Municipality: Burgas, Locality: Burgas, Rudnik

Falls in the territory of the following Regional Inspectorates of Environment and Water (RIEW):
Burgas - ul."Perustica" 67,et.3,p.k.219

Ordinance for announcement:
Ordinance No.РД-418 from 18.06.2007 418-2007

Current prohibitions and regimes:
1. It is prohibited construction of buildings and roads, except the expansion of the way from Bourgas to Pomorie;
2. It is prohibited to open quarries and mines, to modify the water system and to correct the bank of Tunga river, to pollute with chemical waste, industrial and domestic waste;
3. It is prohibited the establishment of private and subsidiary farms for domestic animals;
4. It is prohibited hunting, shooting and use of the water tanks for breeding of wild and domestic animals;
5. It is prohibited to collect eggs and to destroy the bird's nests;
6. It is prohibited filling up the coastal lake strip;
7. It is permitted to cultivate the agricultural land;
8. It is permitted grazing of domestic animals except goats;
9. It is permittes to carry out salt and mud extraction , without injuring of the ecological conditions of the reserve;
10. It is permitted establishment of base for science researches and for managing of the reserve;
11. It is permitted establishment of park "Ezero" in the south part of the lake.

Overlapping (partial or full):
PZ under both Directives: Atanasovsko ezero


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