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Söse Dam

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Country
  
Germany

Opening date
  
1931

Length
  
485 m (1,591 ft)

Opened
  
1931

Type of dam
  
Embankment dam

Surface area
  
124 ha (0 sq mi)

Location
  
Lower Saxony

Height
  
56 m (184 ft)

Width (crest)
  
9 m (30 ft)

Construction began
  
1928

Catchment area
  
49 km2 (19 sq mi)

Söse Dam

Dam volume
  
1,900,000 m3 (67,000,000 cu ft)

Similar
  
Grane Dam, Oder Dam, Innerste Dam, Oker Dam, Ecker Dam

The Söse Dam is a dam in the Lower Saxon part of the Harz mountains near Osterode in the German state of Lower Saxony.

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Map of S%C3%B6setalsperre, 37520 Osterode am Harz, Germany

It was the first modern dam and reservoir complex (German: Talsperre) to be built in the Harz and was constructed by the Harzwasserwerke between 1928 and 1931. It is used for flood prevention, electricity generation, supplying drinking water and for raising water levels during times of low water. The construction of the dam cost 14.7 million Reichsmarks at the time. The Harzwasserwerke still operate the dam today. In 1933 construction began on a long-distance water pipe from the Söse reservoir, whose northern branch goes as far as Bremen. Today it mainly supplies towns and communities in the Hildesheim and Hanover areas. Since 1980 the town of Göttingen has also been supplied with drinking water from the reservoir.

Main damEdit

The main barrier is an earth-fill dam with a central concrete core and clay sealing. The hydro-electric power station, which is used to supply electricity at peak loading periods, has a power of 1.44 MW and an annual energy output of 3.10 GWh. The spillway is located on the southern abutment of the dam with the hillside.

Pre-damEdit

The Söse Reservoir has a pre-dam (Vorsperre) upstream, which is 200 m long and 20 m high and has a volume of 0.75 million m³. Its reservoir acts as a sediment trap to catch any particles in the river before they get to the main reservoir. In addition there is also a stilling basin (Ausgleichsbecken) below the primary dam, with a 10 m high dam wall, which controls any irregularity arising from the flow of water through the primary dam, power station and waterworks.

LeisureEdit

Camping, fishing and walking are permitted. The path around the reservoir is 9 km long. There used to be a restaurant by the main dam, but it has since been demolished.

References

Söse Dam Wikipedia