Aar Dam Explained

Aar Dam
Location Map:Germany
Location Map Size:280px
Coordinates:50.6997°N 8.4547°W
Country:Germany
Location:Lahn-Dill-Kreis
Construction Began:1984
Opening:1991
Dam Type:Embankment, rock-fill
Dam Crosses:Aar
Dam Height Foundation:15m (49feet)
Dam Height Thalweg:14m (46feet)
Dam Length:270m (890feet)
Dam Elevation Crest:272.5m (894feet)
Dam Width Crest:6m (20feet)
Dam Volume:90000m2
Spillway Capacity:75m3/s
Res Name:Aartalsee
Res Capacity Total:4085000m2
Res Catchment:60.5km2
Res Elevation:270m (890feet)
Plant Capacity:0.25MW

The Aar Dam and its reservoir, the Aartalsee, lie in the upper Aar valley in the German state of Hesse. Both are in the municipalities of Bischoffen and Hohenahr in the county of Lahn-Dill-Kreis and about 15 km northwest of the town of Gießen in Hesse. On the lakeshores lie the villages of Ahrdt and Mudersbach, both part of the parish of Hohenahr. Since 1991 the dam has impounded the River Aar, a left-hand tributary of the Dill in the Gladenbach Uplands. The reservoir is also fed by the Stadterbach, Wilsbach (into the forebay), Weidbach and Meerbach (into the main reservoir).

Use

The dam is primarily used for flood protection for the Aar and Dill. In Winter the reservoir is filled to a capacity of 1.33 million m³; in summer this rises to 1.84 million m³. Other uses are: raising low water levels, electricity generation, fishing and recreation. As a result, the dam and reservoir also contribute economically to the region. The reservoir was opened in 1992 as a bathing lake.

Its operator is the county council of Lahn-Dill-Kreis and the Dillgebeit Water Association.

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