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Appendix No. 3: List of Object of National Importance in the Period 2004-20141 No Objects of National Importance Act of the Coun Address:11B Yanko Sakazov Bul., fl. 1, Sofia, Bulgaria Tel. / fax: +359 2 9431123 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.zazemiata.org Appendix No. 3: List of object of national importance in the period 2004-20141 Act of the Council No Objects of national importance of Ministers 1. Central Dispatching Management of NEK - EAD 755/2004 2. Territorial Dispatch Office West 755/2004 3. Territorial Dispatch Management North 755/2004 4. Territorial Dispatch Management East 755/2004 5. Territorial Dispatch Management South 755/2004 6. Administrative building Bulgargas-EAD Headquarters 755/2004 7. Hydroelectric Power Plant Kozloduy EAD 755/2004 8. Hydroelectric Power Plant Belene EAD 755/2004 9. Thermal Power Plant Maritza Iztok-2 EAD 755/2004 10. Thermal Power Plant Varna EAD 755/2004 11. Thermal Power Plant Maritsa East 3 (Power Company AD) 755/2004 12. Thermal Power Plant Bobov Dol EAD 755/2004 13. Thermal Power Plant Rousse 755/2004 14. Thermal Power Plant Orpheus 755/2004 15. Thermal Power Plant Teshel 755/2004 16. Hydro Power Plant Devin 755/2004 17. Pumping-storage Hydroelectric Power Plant Chaira 755/2004 18. Pumping-storage Hydroelectric Power Plant Belmeken 755/2004 19. Iskar Dam 755/2004 20. Kardzhali Dam 755/2004 21. Alexander Stamboliyski Dam 755/2004 22. Belmeken dam 755/2004 23. Dam of Vacha cascade: Vacha Dam, Krichim Dam 755/2004 24. Arda dam cascade: Studen kladenets dam lake and Ivailovgrad Dam 755/2004 25. Troyanovo - 1 mine 755/2004 26. Troyanovo - 2 North mine 755/2004 27. Troyanovo - 3 mine 755/2004 28. Electrical substation Aleko 755/2004 29. Electrical substation Dobrodzha 755/2004 30. Electrical substation Mizia 755/2004 31. Electrical substation Sofia-South 755/2004 32. Electrical substation Kazichane 755/2004 33. Electrical substation Stolnik 755/2004 34. Electrical substation Sofia-West 755/2004 35. Electrical substation Maritsa-East 755/2004 36. Electrical substation Varna 755/2004 37. Electrical substation Chervena Mogila 755/2004 1 There is no official list of object of national importance. This list is prepared based on public information, but may not include all sites determined to be of national importance in the period 2004- 2014. Address:11B Yanko Sakazov Bul., fl. 1, Sofia, Bulgaria Tel. / fax: +359 2 9431123 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.zazemiata.org 38. Electrical substation Blagoevgrad 755/2004 39. Branch node Vetren 755/2004 40. Electrical substation Plovdiv - 400 kV 755/2004 41. Electrical substation Burgas 755/2004 42. Electrical substation Tsarevets 755/2004 43. Electrical connection Saedinenie, 750 kV 755/2004 44. Electrical connection Alabak, 400 kV 755/2004 45. Electrical connection Botunets, 400 kV 755/2004 46. Electrical connection Dzherman/Osogovo, 400 kV 755/2004 47. Electrical connection Druzhba, 400 kV 755/2004 48. Electrical connection Zornitsa, 400 kV 755/2004 49. Electrical connection Iskar, 400 kV 755/2004 50. Electrical connection Kraitser, 400 kV 755/2004 51. Electrical connection Kriva Reka, 400 kV 755/2004 52. Electrical connection Lyulin/Rudartsi, 400 kV 755/2004 53. Electrical connection Murgash, 400 kV 755/2004 54. Electrical connection Musala, 400 kV 755/2004 55. Electrical connection Madrets, 400 kV 755/2004 56. Electrical connection Otechestvo, 400 kV 755/2004 57. Electrical connection Petrohan, 400 kV 755/2004 58. Electrical connection Pioner/Chetnik, 400 kV 755/2004 59. Electrical connection Rodina, 400 kV 755/2004 60. Electrical connection Rodopi, 400 kV 755/2004 61. Electrical connection Serdika, 400 kV 755/2004 62. Electrical connection Flagman, 400 kV 755/2004 63. Electrical connection Hebros, 400 kV 755/2004 64. Electrical connection Cherno more, 400 kV 755/2004 65. Electrical connection Varshets/Chiren, 400 kV 755/2004 66. Electrical connection Atom, 220 kV 755/2004 67. Electrical connection Bailovo/Elen Pelin, 220 kV 755/2004 68. Electrical connection Benkovski/Oborishte, 220 kV 755/2004 69. Electrical connection Borovan/Brenitsa, 220 kV 755/2004 70. Electrical connection Venets, 220 kV 755/2004 71. Electrical connection Vitosha/Verila, 220 kV 755/2004 72. Electrical connection Odesos, 220 kV 755/2004 73. Electrical connection Primorets, 220 kV 755/2004 74. Electrical connection Stara Planina, 220 kV 755/2004 75. Electrical connection Haiderin, 220 kV 755/2004 76. Electrical connection Hemus, 220 kV 755/2004 77. Electrical connection Levski, 110 kV 755/2004 78. Electrical connection Dondukov, 110 kV 755/2004 79. Electrical connection Ruski, 110 kV 755/2004 80. Electrical connection Pavlovo, 110 kV 755/2004 81. Electrical connection Taifun, 110 kV 755/2004 Address:11B Yanko Sakazov Bul., fl. 1, Sofia, Bulgaria Tel. / fax: +359 2 9431123 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.zazemiata.org 82. Electrical connection Uragan, 110 kV 755/2004 83. Electrical connection Azot, 110 kV 755/2004 84. Electrical connection Drakon, 110 kV 755/2004 85. Electrical connection Bregalnica, 110 kV 755/2004 86. Electrical connection Dren, 110 kV 755/2004 87. Electrical connection Tsvilya, 110 kV 755/2004 88. Electrical connection Angel Kanchev, 110 kV 755/2004 89. Electrical connection Baltata, 110 kV 755/2004 90. Electrical connection Gagalya, 110 kV 755/2004 91. Electrical connection Dunav most, 110 kV 755/2004 92. Electrical connection Lipnik, 110 kV 755/2004 93. Electrical connection Obretenov, 110 kV 755/2004 94. Electrical connection Puhlevo dere, 110 kV 755/2004 95. Electrical connection Razvigor, 110 kV 755/2004 96. Electrical connection Topola, 110 kV 755/2004 97. Electrical connection Bodrost, 110 kV 755/2004 98. Electrical connection Granit, 110 kV 755/2004 99. Electrical connection Orbel, 110 kV 755/2004 100. Electrical connection Boika, 110 kV 755/2004 101. Electrical connection Hrebet, 110 kV 755/2004 102. Electrical connection Valchuk, 110 kV 755/2004 103. Electrical connection Ilinden, 110 kV 755/2004 104. Electrical connection Debrishtitsa, 110 kV 755/2004 105. Electrical connection Izgrev, 110 kV 755/2004 106. Electrical connection Kableshkov, 110 kV 755/2004 107. Electrical connection Krichim 1, 110 kV 755/2004 108. Electrical connection Kardiin most, 110 kV 755/2004 109. Electrical connection Kuklen, 110 kV 755/2004 110. Electrical connection Kirkov, 110 kV 755/2004 111. Electrical connection Luna, 110 kV 755/2004 112. Electrical connection Mir, 110 kV 755/2004 113. Electrical connection Stoikite, 110 kV 755/2004 114. Electrical connection Radilovo, 110 kV 755/2004 115. Electrical connection Temenuga, 110 kV 755/2004 116. Electrical connection Fener, 110 kV 755/2004 117. Electrical connection Balanovo, 110 kV 755/2004 118. Electrical connection Salzitsa, 110 kV 755/2004 119. Chiren Gas Reservoir 755/2004 120. New air line 400 KV Dobrudja - Burgas 185/2017 121. Water sporting base of the national sports Vasil Levski, Nesebar 84/2010 122. Burgas-Alexandroupolis pipeline 21/2009 123. South floor gas pipe in the ground to be built in the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria 876/2011 Address:11B Yanko Sakazov Bul., fl. 1, Sofia, Bulgaria Tel. / fax: +359 2 9431123 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.zazemiata.org 124. Republican road Rousse-Byala-Polski Trambesh-Veliko Tarnovo-Opt. Debelets-Dryanovo-Gabrovo-Shipka-Kazanlak-o. Stara Zagora- Sredets-Dimitrovgrad-o. Haskovo-Konush-Chernoochene-Kardzhali- Momchilgrad-Makaza-border Greece 643/2011 125. Yadenitsa Dam 707/2012 126. Water supply from the Sreshchen Bara Dam to the town of Vratsa 471/2012 127. Integrated Surveillance System (ICH) along the border with the Republic of Turkey 270/2013 128. Road connection from Brussels Blvd to New Passenger Terminal at Sofia Airport 912 /22.11.2004 129. The sites in the areas of the border checkpoints that are or will be built on the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria, including the elements of the technical infrastructure related to their functioning 44/25.01.2005 130. Enterprise for the disposal of waste of animal origin not intended for human consumption 544/70.6.2005 131. New airport control tower at Sofia airport and adjacent infrastructure 645/8.10.2007 132. Thermal Power Plant for the production of electricity from lignite coal from Maritsa Iztok- Mines EAD, built on the territory of Maritsa-Iztok complex: 434/22.06.2007 133. Energy-line object 400 kV Rozovec power line with a track passing on the territory of the municipality of Galabovo, the lands of Galabovo and Obruchishte, and a substation Maritsa Iztok 400 kV with the thermal power plant on the site of Maritsa Iztok 1, Galabovo municipality, Stara Zagora region. 652/17.10.2008 134. Energy-line object 400 kV Sokolec power line with a track passing on the territory of the municipality of Galabovo, the lands of Galabovo and Obruchishte, and a substation Maritsa Iztok 400 kV with the thermal power plant on the site of Maritsa Iztok 1, Galabovo municipality, Stara Zagora region. 652/17.10.2008 135. Energy-line power line 110 kV Boyanovo, located on the territory of the municipality of Galabovo, Stara Zagora. 652/17.10.2008 136. Energy linear object for a temporary supply of 20 kV with a route passing on the territory of the town of Galabovo and a connecting substation Galabovo with the distribution system of the thermal power plant on the Maritsa East 1 site, Galabovo municipality, Stara Zagora region. 652/17.10.2008 137. Energy-line power line 110 kV electric power station Dobrich – Kavarna 2 (Mayak) with a route passing on the territory of the municipalities Dobrich, Balchik and Kavarna, Dobrich region. 35/20.01.2011 138. Power line 110 kV power line Aytos - Sunny Beach - West with a route passing through the territory of the municipalities of Nessebar, Aytos, Bourgas and Pomorie, Bourgas district. 35/20.01.2012 139. The Republican roads Kardjali – Podkova; Section I-1 (E-79), Mezdra - Botevgrad; Vidin – Montana; Bypass of the town of Montana - I-1 (Е- 79); Around the city of Vratsa - road I-1 (E-79) and Lot No.
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