The Bovilla reservoir (Albanian: Ujëmbledhësi i Bovillës) is a 4.6 square kilometres (1.8 sq mi) reservoir in Albania, approximately 9 miles (14 km) northeast of Tirana and southeast of Kruja, within Dajti Mountain National Park.
The dam stands at the entrance to this canyon and is made from local conglomerate, gravel and sand.
The difference from the original depth of 53 metres must be due to the sediment brought down by the river from upstream.
[2] The steel pipeline linking the reservoir to the processing plant in Kodra Kuqe, north of Tirana, is around 90 cm in diameter.
[5] There were only a few kinds of fish in the lake: the Schneider (Alburnoides bipunctatus) and Barbus carp were the most common.
The silver carp (Hypophthalmichthys molitrix) has been repeatedly introduced to improve the water quality.