Mandelholz Dam

Mandelholz Dam
Mandelholz Dam

Reservoir of the Mandelholz Dam
Mandelholz Dam is located in Germany
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Location of Mandelholz Dam
Country Germany
Location Harz, Saxony-Anhalt
Coordinates 51°44′44″N 10°44′11″E / 51.74556°N 10.73639°E / 51.74556; 10.73639Coordinates: 51°44′44″N 10°44′11″E / 51.74556°N 10.73639°E / 51.74556; 10.73639
Construction began 1952
Opening date 1957
Dam and spillways
Type of dam Embankment dam
Height 28.4 m (93 ft)
Length 224 m (735 ft)
Volume 197,000 m (646,000 ft)
Impounds Kalte Bode
Reservoir
Capacity 4,470,000 m3 (158,000,000 cu ft)

The Mandelholz Dam (German: Mandelholztalsperre) holds back the Kalte Bode Flood Control Basin (Hochwasserschutzbecken Kalte Bode) which is a flood protection reservoir located between the villages of Elend and Königshütte near Wernigerode in the Harz mountains of Germany. It impounds the waters of the Kalte Bode when water levels are high.

The dam was built from 1952 to 1957 and consists of an earth-fill dam with integrated concrete inspection walkway. In order to protect the crest from overspill, a spillway has been constructed south of it to handle excess water. The last time the dam was overspilled due to high water was in 1994.

The height of the dam is variously given as 26 m (probably height above valley floor) or 28.4 m (probably structural height).

Near Mandelholz on the Wormke (to the rear of the Mandelholz Dam) are the ruins of an older dam that supplied the Mandelholz Iron Works with water from 1612. Catastrophic flooding in 1855 destroyed the dam and it was not rebuilt.

The name Mandelholz as a place name may be derived from the spruce forests in the area, because spruce trees used to be called Mandel in German.

East shore of the reservoir in autumn

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