Ilek (river)

The Ilek (Kazakh: Елек, Elek, Russian: Илек) is a steppe river at the southern end of the Ural Mountains. It is a left tributary of the Ural and lies in Orenburg Oblast in Russia and Republic of Kazakhstan.[1] It is 149 kilometres (93 mi) long, and has a drainage basin of 13,700 square kilometres (5,300 sq mi).[2] It rises just south of Orsk, flows south a short distance and then flows westward south of and parallel to the river Ural, with many meanders and oxbow lakes, and joins the Ural about 75 kilometres (47 mi) west of Orenburg. Two main cities lie on the banks of the Ilek River: Sol-Iletsk and Aqtöbe (alternate spelling: Aktöbe, Aktyubinsk). The Ilek remains the most polluted water body in the Ural-Caspian basin. The content of boron and chromium in the river is caused by the tailing ponds of former chemical plants via ground water. The quality class of water in the Ilek changes from 4 – “polluted water” to 6 – “very polluted water”.[3] Tributaries of the Ilek include the Bolshaya Khobda and the Qarghaly. It is also of archeological significance since it has been discovered as the site of certain Kurgan (Indo-European) burials. .

Ilek
Native nameЕлек  (Kazakh)
Physical characteristics
SourceOrsk
  coordinates51.5097°N 53.3689°E / 51.5097; 53.3689
MouthUral
Basin features
ProgressionUralCaspian Sea
Tributaries 
  leftBolshaya Khobda
  rightQarghaly

References

  1. Илек, Great Soviet Encyclopedia
  2. Река Илек in the State Water Register of Russia (Russian)
  3. "Water resources of Kazakhstan in the new millennium," Water Resources Committee of RK, 2002
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