In the early 1960s, canal excavation works began in this area, followed by the construction of significant water management structures. The completion of the dam on the Tisa River in 1977 marked the final phase of these activities. All completed infrastructure was taken over by the Water Management Organization "Gornji Banat," and as the systems gradually became operational, dedicated operational sections were established.
This process created the conditions necessary for comprehensive economic development in the region. The primary objective was to address major land reclamation challenges on agricultural soil by regulating the water regime with multiple purposes in mind.
With the completion of the basic canal network in our area—part of a broader regional system—its utilization became possible. The extent to which this substantial economic potential will be used depends on the development of drainage systems, irrigation networks, fish farms, port facilities, and other users that rely on the canal infrastructure.

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