Myslivny reservoir
Myslivny reservoir | |||||
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Coordinates | 50 ° 24 '50 " N , 12 ° 52' 17" E | ||||
Data on the structure | |||||
Lock type: | dam | ||||
Construction time: | 1950-1959 | ||||
Height of the barrier structure : | 5.57 m | ||||
Crown length: | 130 m | ||||
Crown width: | 4.5 m | ||||
Data on the reservoir | |||||
Altitude (at congestion destination ) | 959.11 m nm | ||||
Water surface | 4.06 ha | ||||
Storage space | 60 000 m³ |
The reservoir Myslivny (Czech Vodní nádrž Myslivny ) is a drinking water reservoir in the Czech Republic .
It is located at 959.11 m above sea level. M. in the settlement Myslivny belonging to the town Boží Dar on the ridge of the Ore Mountains and dams the black water .
The reservoir was built in 1950 to supply water to the Jáchymov mines south of the road from Boží Dar to Ryžovna at the junction to Zlatý Kopec on the corridors of the settlement Myslivny. In 1959 the plant went into operation.
The dam has a height of 5.57 m. Its dam crest is 130 m long and 4.5 wide. The storage area is 4.06 hectares, the lake holds 60,000 m³ of water. Drinking water protection zones have been set up in the catchment area of the reservoir. The Plattner Kunstgraben runs south of the lake . The Tetřeví hora ( Hahnberg , 1001 m) rises to the northwest and the Božídarský Špičák ( Spitzberg , 1115 m) in the southeast .