Malini pond
Malini pond | |||||||||
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View from the pond dam over the pond | |||||||||
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Coordinates | 51 ° 36 '16 " N , 11 ° 2' 10" E | ||||||||
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Construction time: | 1704 | ||||||||
Crown length: | 80 m | ||||||||
Data on the reservoir | |||||||||
Water surface | approx. 1 ha |
The Maliniusteich is an old mining pond near Straßberg in Saxony-Anhalt and is used to supply drinking water. The Rödelbach is dammed . The reservoir is part of the Unterharzer pond and ditch system .
history
The dam was built around 1704 under Mining Captain von Utterodt . Originally the pond supplied ore mines located lower down in Strasbourg, as well as various stamping mills, cutting mills and a hut with impact water . The old bottom drain was created according to the old construction method using a four-legged harrow frame with a water box. The formerly wooden, later iron, curry bar is no longer preserved and the Streigelgerenne can no longer be regulated.
In the GDR , a renovation and rededication for recreational purposes was planned, but was not carried out.
The dam is largely overgrown with trees and is accessible. There is a path along the pond, but it is very overgrown . A clear cut of the path had been awarded for some time in October 2010, but had not yet been carried out.
See also:
Individual evidence
- ↑ Water profile Maliniusteich
- ↑ Development and current function of systems of historical mining water management in the Lower Harz . In: Wilfried Strenz, Working Group Historical Geography of the Geographical Society of the GDR (ed.): Historical-geographical research in the GDR . Hermann Haack Geographisch-Kartographische Anstalt, Gotha 1986, ISBN 3-7301-0803-4 .