Brändbach Dam Explained

Brändbach Dam
Coordinates:47.9294°N 8.372°W
Location:Schwarzwald-Baar-Kreis
Construction Began:1921–1922
Dam Crosses:Brändbach
Dam Height Foundation:15m (49feet)
Dam Length:130m (430feet)
Dam Curve Radius: m-->
Dam Volume:5000m2
Res Capacity Active:1.6 Mm3
Res Surface:0.35km2

The Brändbach Dam (German: Brändbachtalsperre), whose reservoir is called the Kirnbergsee, is a small dam near Bräunlingen in Baden-Württemberg in the Black Forest. It is used to generate electricity, for flood protection and for recreation. The lake lies within the Kirnbergsee protected area, which also includes surrounding areas.The dam impounds the Brändbach stream, which is part of the Breg catchment.

Construction

The barrier is a crooked gravity dam made of concrete with rubble stone cladding. It was renovated in 2000 and was the first dam in Germany to be sealed with a plastic sealing sheet (geomembrane) of PVC on the reservoir side.In 1955 it had already been reinforced with concrete on the reservoir side.

Power

The power capacity of the hydropower station is 300 kW; it generates 0.7 GWh per year. It is operated by the town of Bräunlingen.

Reservoir

Since 2008, the Kirnbergsee has been assessed as of "excellent quality" according to EU bathing water standards.[1]

See also

References

  1. Web site: Kirnbergsee. braeunlingen.de. 2016-04-01. German.

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