Slapy Reservoir Explained

Slapy Reservoir
Coords:49.7369°N 14.3961°W
Type:reservoir
Pushpin Map:Czech Republic
Pushpin Map Alt:Location of reservoir in the Czech Republic
Inflow:Vltava
Outflow:Vltava
Catchment:12.96km2
Basin Countries:Czech Republic
Length:43km (27miles)
Area:11.63km2
Depth:20km2
Max-Depth:53km2
Volume:269.3e6m3
Elevation:271m (889feet)

Slapy Reservoir (Czech: vodní nádrž Slapy) is a reservoir in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. With an area of 11.63km2, it is the sixth largest reservoir in the country. Built on the Vltava River, it is part of the so-called Vltava Cascade.

Location

Slapy is located in the Central Bohemian Region, in the Benešov Uplands. It lies about south of Prague. It is named after the village of Slapy, located near the dam. The Slapy Reservoir was built on the Vltava River as part of the so-called Vltava Cascade: it is preceded by the Orlík Reservoir and followed by the Štěchovice Reservoir.

Characteristics

Slapy has an area of the water surface of 11.63km2 and total capacity of 269300000m2. The catchment area is 12.96km2. The average depth is about 20km2 and the maximum depth is about 53km2. The current water level is 35 metres higher than the original bed of the Vltava. The length of the reservoir is 43km (27miles). The dam is 60m (200feet) high. The reservoir is managed by Povodí Vltavy, a state-owned enterprise.[1] [2]

History

The reservoir was built in 1949–1955. Filling began unplanned in 1954 due to a flood that filled the reservoir within a few days. The construction of a lock was planned, but due to time and financial reasons, it was not implemented.[1]

Purpose

The main purpose of the reservoir is to improve the river flow for water transport and for water use, and provision of water for energy use. The reservoir also partially protects the area under the dam (especially the city of Prague) from floods. The dam is also used for fish farming, sports and recreation.[1] [3]

The hydroelectric power station is situated at the base of the dam body. It is equipped with three Kaplan turbines.[1]

Tourism

There are four campsites and many guesthouses and beaches on the shores of the reservoir. Sports for which the reservoir is used include sailing, water skiing and windsurfing.[3]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: VD Slapy. Povodí Vltavy. cs. 2024-06-04.
  2. Web site: Přehrady v ČR VI: Slapy. Naše voda. cs. 2024-06-04.
  3. Web site: Přehrada Slapy – užijte si koupání i vodní sporty. CzechTourism. cs. 2024-06-04.