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Soviet people, will join in building the
new stations on the Volga. Trainloads
of equipment, materials, and machinery
from all parts of the USSR are already
en route to Kuibyshev and Stalingrad.
Men and women from all the republics
of our multinational homeland will
work on these construction projects.
Work has long since become a matter
of honor for Soviet people. And what a
great honor it is to take personal part
in these grand construction works of
communism, works whose goal is the
utilization of natural riches for the
people's welfare!
The Sovict electric power network
serves the interests of the people, light-
ening their labor, creating’ an abun-
dance of material benefits, raising cul-
ture and promoting the successful build-
ing of a communist society.
Thus, the Kuibyshev and Stalingrad
hydroelectric stations will have tremen-
dous significance in bringing about a
powerful new upsurge in socialist agri-
aulture, in raising the efficiency of farm-
ing and stockbreeding, and ensuring
high and stable crop yields over a vast
« area of 34,600,000 acres which was af-
flicted for centuries by drought. Every-
body who has been in the Trans-Volga
and Caspian areas knows the disastrous
force of the dry winds, has seen the dunes
built up by the advancing sands, has
experienced the stifling heat thet pre-
vails in those parts. In good years excel-
lent grain harvests mature here, but
STALINGRAD STATION’S SITE. The bank of the Volga near Stalingrad (left) where the great new hydroelectric station
frequently the dry winds and the scorch-
ing sun burn out the crops, Five years
from now full-watered canals will run
through these lands, and where today
arid tracts stretch endlessly, electric trac-
tors will plow the virgin soil, combines
will harvest golden fields of wheat, lux-
uriant orchards will blossom, and pic-
turesque oak woods will arisc. All this
will be done by Volga water and electric
power.
‘The Kuibyshev Hydroelectric Station
will annually supply agriculture with
1,500,000,000 kilowatt-hours of electric
energy for irrigation of the Trans-Volga
area, and the Stalingrad Station will
supply 2,000,000,000 _ kilowatt-hours.
The Volga will turn into a chain of
vast storage lakes. Part of the electric
energy generated will be employed to
operate clectric pumps for transferring
Volga water to special reservoirs from
which it will run, along numerous irri-
gation canals, to the boundless fields.
Construction of the Kuibyshey and
Stalingrad hydroelectric developments
and the subsequent irrigation works will
transform the aspect and the economy of
a huge region, will alter the climate of
the Trans-Volga and Caspian areas to
serve man.
In the Trans-Volga area more than
6,000,000,000 acres of land are to be
irrigated. In the northern part of the
Caspian lowlands (between the Ural
and Volga rivers) water supply and ir-
rigation projects will embrace about 15,-
000,000 acres. In the Sarpa lowlands,
on the Chorniye Zemli and in the No-
gaisk Steppe, situated on the right bank
of the lower reaches of the Volga,
water supply and irrigation works will
cover some 3,706,500 acres, Here large-
scale development in planting forests
of industrial significance and shelter
belts against the dry winds will also be
carried out.
The desert and semi-desert districts
in the northern part of the Caspian low-
lands will be developed for large-scale
stockbreeding and farming. The condi-
tions for intensive and stable farming in
the lower districts of the Trans-Volga
atea, which formerly always suffered
from an insufficiency of water, will be
improved substantially. In the Sarpa
lowlands, on the Chorniye Zemli and
in the Nogaisk Steppe stockbreeding,
which even now occupies an important
place there, will experience extensive
development.
And finally, construction of the Kui-
byshev and Stalingrad power stations
will serve to improve navigation condi-
tions on the Volga.
The new power giants on the Volga
are component parts of the great Stalin
plan for the transformation of nature
in our country. ‘They are a striking test-
imonial to the peaceful constructive la-
bor of the Soviet people, to their un-
shakable faith in the might of their
socialist homeland.
will be built. A topographer (right) begins taking the horizontal plan of the construction site.
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