Okertalsperre

E312138

Okertalsperre is a large reservoir and dam complex in Germany’s Harz Mountains, used for hydroelectric power generation, flood control, and recreation.

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Label Occurrences
Okertalsperre canonical 2
Okertalsperre reservoir 1

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf dam
reservoir
catchmentArea approximately 85 km²
constructionEndDate 1956
constructionStartDate 1938
continent Europe
country Germany
crosses Oker valley
surface form: Oker Valley
damHeight about 75 m
damLength about 260 m
damType concrete gravity dam
designedFor low-water regulation of the Oker
protection against flooding on the Oker
elevationAboveSeaLevel about 420 m
hasHydroelectricPlant Okertalsperre power station
hasPart Oker Dam
Pre-dam of Okertalsperre
hasRecreationalFacility boat rental
hiking trails around reservoir
hasRoadOnCrest yes
hasViewpoint dam crest viewpoint
isPartOf UNESCO World Heritage Site Upper Harz Water Management System
surface form: Harz water management system
length approximately 2600 m
locatedIn District of Goslar
surface form: Goslar district

Harz
surface form: Harz Mountains

Lower Saxony
locatedInProtectedArea Harz National Park
surface form: Harz nature park
nearbySettlement Altenau
Goslar
Schulenberg im Oberharz
openingDate 1956
operator Harzwasserwerke GmbH
surface form: Harzwasserwerke
purpose drinking water supply
flood control
hydroelectric power generation
recreation
region Harz
river Oker
state Lower Saxony
surfaceArea approximately 2.25 km²
totalCapacity approximately 46 million m³
usedFor fishing
rowing
sailing
swimming
tourism
waterBodyType artificial lake

Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Oker flowsPast Okertalsperre
Okertal hasTouristAttraction Okertalsperre
Okertal hasRecreationArea Okertalsperre
this entity surface form: Okertalsperre reservoir