Spremberg Dam | |
Coordinates: | 51.6469°N 14.3947°W |
Location: | Spree-Neiße district (near Cottbus, Spremberg) |
Construction Began: | 1958 - 1965 |
Dam Height Thalweg: | 12m (39feet) |
Dam Height Foundation: | 20.2m (66.3feet) |
Dam Length: | 3700m (12,100feet) |
Dam Width Crest: | 5m (16feet) |
Dam Volume: | 1.1 MCM |
Dam Elevation Crest: | 96.15m (315.45feet) |
Dam Crosses: | Spree |
Res Capacity Active: | 42.7 MCM |
Res Catchment: | 2239km² |
Res Surface: | 9.33km² |
Res Elevation: | 92m (302feet) |
Plant Capacity: | 1 MW |
Spremberg Dam (German: Talsperre Spremberg) and its associated reservoir (Spremberger Stausee) lie between Cottbus and Spremberg and impound the River Spree. Together with the surrounding countryside they make up the protected landscape also known as the Talsperre Spremberg. The dam itself is made of earth and is the only one in the state of Brandenburg that counts as a "large dam". Its purposes are industrial water supply, flood protection, electricity generation, drought protection and recreation. It was taken into service on 8 October 1965.[1]