Dittmannsdorfer pond

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Dittmannsdorfer pond
Dittmannsdorfer pond.JPG
Location: Erzgebirgskreis
Tributaries: Ullersdorfer Bach
Drain: BielabachFlöha
Larger places nearby: Pfaffroda
Dittmannsdorfer pond (Saxony)
Dittmannsdorfer pond
Coordinates 50 ° 42 '1 "  N , 13 ° 23' 31"  E Coordinates: 50 ° 42 '1 "  N , 13 ° 23' 31"  E
Data on the structure
Construction time: 1826-1828
Height above valley floor: 10.85 m
Height above foundation level : 16 m
Height of the structure crown: 571.6  m
Building volume: 44 000  m³
Crown length: 282 m
Crown width: 11.3 m
Slope slope on the air side : 1: 1
Slope slope on the water side : 1: 2
Data on the reservoir
Altitude (at congestion destination ) 569.52  m
Water surface 11 ha
Storage space 0.420 million m³
Total storage space : 0.459 million m³
Catchment area 10.2 km²

The Dittmannsdorfer Teich is a reservoir of the Revierwasserlaufanstalt Freiberg in Saxony . It is located in the Olbernhau district of Dittmannsdorf , directly on the federal highway 171 .

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This pond was built between 1826 and 1828 and is the highest in the Freiberg area. Today it serves as a water management reserve and flood protection . The Bielabach flowing from Ullersdorf is dammed. There is also an inflow and outflow through the artificial moat of the upper water supply . The mouth hole of the Martelbacher Rösche, which is only a few meters away from its water surface, supplies water to the Dittmannsdorfer pond through a short covered artificial ditch. This receives water from the Rauschenbach dam and transfers it to other ponds of the Revierwasserlaufanstalt.

The dam is an earth dam with a clay core seal and a tarras wall on the water side .

The pond used to supply the Freiberg mountain area with process water .

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Commons : Dittmannsdorfer Teich  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b c Otfried Wagenbreth , Eberhard Wächtler (ed.), A. Becke et al .: Der Freiberg mining. Technical monuments and history . Deutscher Verlag für Grundstoffindindustrie, Leipzig, 1986, pp. 248–249