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Sihlsee

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Type
  
reservoir

Primary outflows
  
Sihl

Max. length
  
8.5 kilometres (5 mi)

Surface elevation
  
889 m

Length
  
8.5 km

Outflow location
  
Sihl

Primary inflows
  
Sihl, Minster

Basin countries
  
Switzerland

Max. width
  
2.5 kilometres (2 mi)

Area
  
11.3 km²

Width
  
2.5 km

Inflow source
  
Minster, Sihl

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Sihl, Wägitalersee, Hoch‑Ybrig, Einsiedeln Abbey, Alps

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The Sihlsee (in English sometimes called Lake Sihl) is an artificial lake in the Swiss canton of Schwyz, near the town of Einsiedeln. The lake was created by damming the river Sihl and flooding a section of the upper Sihl Valley.

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Map of Sihlsee, Einsiedeln, Switzerland

The lake feeds the Etzelwerk power station, which is located 5 kilometres (3 mi) to the north-east in Altendorf on the upper section of Lake Zürich (the Obersee) and which supplies electricity to the Swiss Federal Railways (SBB). Its concrete dam is 33 metres (108 ft) high and 124 metres (407 ft) m long. The lake is the largest artificial lake of Switzerland in terms of surface with a maximum length of 8.5 kilometres (5 mi) and maximum width of 2.5 kilometres (2 mi). The maximum depth is 17 metres (56 ft), and the lake has an approximate volume of 96,000,000 m3 (3.4×109 cu ft).

The power plant project started in 1932. A concrete dam and two viaducts over the lake were built before 1937 when the valley was flooded. As a result 107 farms disappeared completely and 1762 persons had to leave their homes.

A failure of the dam could lead, according to studies, to an 8-metre (26 ft) high flood wave through the lower Sihl Valley reaching the Altstadt of the city of Zürich, the biggest city in Switzerland, within 2 hours. This threat has led the City of Zürich to develop, publish and test evacuation plans for the affected areas of the city, and especially the area around Zürich Hauptbahnhof railway station.

References

Sihlsee Wikipedia