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Lago di Piediluco

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Basin countries
  
Italy

Surface elevation
  
375 m

Catchment area
  
73 km²

Inflow source
  
Nera

Surface area
  
1.58 km (0.61 sq mi)

Area
  
158 ha

Province
  
Province of Terni

Outflow location
  
Velino

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Primary inflows
  
Rio Fuscello Nera River Velino River

Primary outflows
  
Cascata delle Marmore waterfall

Lago di Piediluco is a lake that straddles the border between the Province of Terni, Umbria, Italy and the Province of Rieti, Lazio. At an elevation of 375 m, its surface area is 1.58 km². The lake is formed by the inflow of water from three sources: the Rio Fuscello, the Velino river and the Nera river. The flow from the Rio Fuscello is naturally occurring, while the flows from the Nera and Velino rivers are each influenced in some part due to man-made means. A partial diversion of the Nera in the Nera river valley (Valnerina) conducts the flow via a lengthy aqueduct and canal system built in the 1920s during the fascist regime of Benito Mussolini, entering the lake at the northwestern end of the village of Piediluco, near the entrance to the town from the "Via Ternana" SS79 motorway. A canal of approximately 400 meters' length was built, also in the 1920s, to divert the Velino river from its existing natural course into the lake. The purpose of this work was to improve hydroelectric power production.

Map of Lago di Piediluco, 05100 Terni, Province of Terni, Italy

At one time the lake was part of a much larger lake, known from Roman times as "Lagus Velinus" or Lake Velino. Lake Piediluco was formed as a result of cuts downstream from the lake that drained the waters of Lake Velino into the lower Nera River, which also created the Cascata delle Marmore waterfall. Lake Piediluco is the site of the Italian National Rowing Center, which hosts many training and competition events at the national, European, and international level. The lake is ideal for the sport due to its shape, central geographical location, and the relatively calm winds.

References

Lago di Piediluco Wikipedia