Erlaufstausee
Erlaufstausee | |||||
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Erlaufstausee with dam wall | |||||
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Coordinates | 47 ° 49 '20 " N , 15 ° 17' 40" E | ||||
Data on the structure | |||||
Lock type: | Gravity dam | ||||
Construction time: | 1908-1911 | ||||
Height above foundation level : | 37 m | ||||
Building volume: | 22nd 000 m³ | ||||
Crown length: | 87.5 m | ||||
Radius of curvature : | 135 m | ||||
Operator: | evn natural force | ||||
Data on the reservoir | |||||
Altitude (at congestion destination ) | 779.4 m above sea level A. | ||||
Water surface | 23 hectares | ||||
Reservoir length | 2.8 km | ||||
Reservoir width | 134 m | ||||
Maximum depth | 26 m | ||||
Storage space | 1.4 hm³ | ||||
Catchment area | 45 km² |
The Erlaufstausee is a reservoir with a storage target of 779.4 m above sea level. A. , which is located at the transition from the Ybbstaler to the Türnitz Alps in the Lower Austrian municipality of Mitterbach am Erlaufsee . It has a storage volume of 1.4 hm³ and is fed by the Erlauf . On the north and east side of the reservoir, the narrow-gauge Mariazellerbahn runs along Mariazeller Strasse for a short distance . The lake is 2800 m long and an average of 50 m wide, its deepest point is around 26 m.
The artificial Erlaufstausee was dammed for the first time between 1908 and 1911 with the construction of a 37 m high gravity dam with a 212 m long, curved crown. The Erlaufklause dam was, according to today's criteria , the first large dam in Austria. The Erlaufstausee serves as weekly storage for the storage power plants Wienerbruck (7.8 MW) and Erlaufboden (3.4 MW) of evn naturkraft . These were built to supply the Mariazell Railway, which was electrified in 1911.
The Erlaufstausee is located in the Ötscher-Tormäuer Nature Park . It is accessible to tourists through hiking trails close to the banks. There is a snack station and the “Erlaufklause” train stop nearby .
literature
- Statistics 1961 (= The dams of Austria . No. 12 ). Austrian Reservoir Commission, Austrian Water Management Association, Vienna 1962, ISBN 978-3-7091-5546-2 , p. 37-38 .