Großer Brombachsee Explained

Großer Brombachsee
Dam Crosses:Brombach
Location:Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany
Dam Type:Gravity dam
Dam Length:17000NaN0
Dam Height:360NaN0
Dam Width Base:2000NaN0
Dam Volume:3500000m2
Construction Began:1983
Opening:1999
Res Name:Großer Brombachsee
Res Capacity Total:132000000m2
Res Catchment:6270NaN0
Res Surface:90NaN0
Location Map:Germany
Coordinates:49.1308°N 10.9352°W

Großer Brombachsee is a reservoir in the Franconian Lake District in northern Bavaria, Germany. It is fed and drained by the Brombach. Together with its two pre-dams, the Kleiner Brombachsee and the Igelsbachsee, it forms the region Brombachsee.[1]

Description

Inaugurated in 2000, the Brombachsee is the largest reservoir in the Franconian Lake District and the largest still water in Franconia. The lake is one of the largest dams in Germany, both in terms of surface area and storage volume. In addition to flood protection in the Altmühl valley, its main purpose is to regulate water levels in northern Bavaria, where rainfall is low. For this purpose, the lake can be filled across the continental divide from the Altmühl via the Altmühlsee up to the reservoir level of 410.5 metres. Via smaller tributaries, water can be released into the Regnitz, which flows into the Main, up to the drawdown limit of 403.5 m. In addition to water management purposes, the lake is also used for recreation, leisure and fishing.[2]

Notes and References

  1. https://geoportal.bayern.de/bayernatlas/?E=639714.72&zoom=8&N=5444165.02&bgLayer=tk&lang=de&topic=ba&catalogNodes=11,122 Position of Brombachsee
  2. Web site: Fränkisches Seenland - Fränkisch, Seen, Land. 2021-02-24. www.fraenkisches-seenland.de.