Bleiloch Dam

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Bleiloch Dam is a large hydroelectric and flood-control dam in Thuringia, Germany, forming the country’s biggest reservoir on the upper Saale River.

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Bleiloch Dam canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dam
gravity dam
hydroelectric dam
basinCountry Germany
constructionStartDate 1926
country Germany NERFINISHED
designedFor flood protection along the Saale
formsReservoir Bleiloch Reservoir NERFINISHED
hasCatchmentArea about 1,500 km²
hasFunction peak-load power generation
recreation
hasPowerPlantType conventional hydroelectric power plant
hasRecreationalActivities boating
camping
fishing
hasSpillway yes
hasTurbineType Francis turbine
height about 65 m
installedCapacity about 80 MW
isLargestReservoirByVolumeIn Germany NERFINISHED
isPartOf Saale cascade NERFINISHED
isTouristAttractionIn Thuringia NERFINISHED
length about 205 m
locatedIn Thuringia NERFINISHED
locatedNear Bad Lobenstein NERFINISHED
Saalburg-Ebersdorf NERFINISHED
locatedOn upper Saale River NERFINISHED
locatedOnRiver Saale NERFINISHED
openingDate 1932
operator Vattenfall Europe Generation NERFINISHED
partOfRiverSystem Elbe river basin NERFINISHED
purpose flood control
hydroelectric power generation
water storage
region Saale-Orla-Kreis NERFINISHED
reservoirAlternativeName Bleilochtalsperre NERFINISHED
reservoirCountry Germany NERFINISHED
reservoirLocatedIn Thuringia NERFINISHED
reservoirMaximumLength about 28 km
reservoirName Bleiloch Reservoir NERFINISHED
reservoirRiver Saale NERFINISHED
reservoirSurfaceArea about 9.2 km²
reservoirTotalCapacity about 215 million m³
reservoirType artificial lake
status operational
usedFor navigation regulation on the Saale
watercourseDammed Saale NERFINISHED

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Saale hasReservoir Bleiloch Dam