Hassel Auxiliary Dam Explained

Hassel Auxiliary Dam
Location Map:Germany
Location Map Size:200px
Coordinates:51.7061°N 10.8303°W
Country:Germany
Location:Harz
Construction Began:1956
Opening:1960
Dam Length:141.3 m
Dam Height:21 m
Dam Width Crest:2.5 m
Dam Volume:14,000 m³
Res Capacity Total:1.64 million m³
Res Catchment:44.1 km²
Res Surface:25 ha

The Hassel Auxiliary Dam or Hassel Dam[1] (German: Hasselvorsperre or Vorsperre Hassel) is an auxiliary dam or pre-dam on the Rappbode Reservoir in the Harz mountains of central Germany. It is located near Hasselfelde in the state of Saxony-Anhalt and impounds the waters of the Hassel, the eastern of the two headwaters of the Rappbode Reservoir. Together with its auxiliary dams, the reservoir supplies drinking water and is owned by the Saxony-Anhalt Dam Company (Talsperrenbetrieb Sachsen-Anhalt). The purpose of the auxiliary dam is to pre-clean water mechanically and biologically before it flows into the main reservoir.Water can be collected from various heights and diverted to the reservoir.

The barrier itself is a 21 m high gravity dam. The bedrock consists mostly of grauwacke, but with some thinly laminated argillaceous shale as well.

There is a circular path around the Hassel Auxiliary Dam. The crest of the dam is accessible to pedestrians and the lake may be fished provided permission is obtained.

The Hassel Auxiliary Dam is checkpoint no. 53 in the Harzer Wandernadel hiking trail network.

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  1. http://en.structurae.de/structures/data/index.cfm?ID=s0020687 Hassel Dam