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Reservoir in Czech Republic
Slezská Harta Reservoir
The 65 metres (213 ft) tall embankment dam of Slezská Harta
Location of reservoir in the Czech RepublicLocation of reservoir in the Czech RepublicSlezská Harta Reservoir
Coordinates49°53′25″N 17°34′53″E / 49.89028°N 17.58139°E / 49.89028; 17.58139
Typereservoir
Primary inflowsMoravice
Primary outflowsMoravice
Catchment area464.1 km (179.2 sq mi)
Basin countriesCzech Republic
Max. length135 km (84 mi)
Max. width1.7 km (1.1 mi)
Surface area8.7 km (3.4 sq mi)
Max. depth62 m (203 ft)
Water volume218.7×10^ m (177,300 acre⋅ft)
Surface elevation500 m (1,600 ft)
SettlementsBruntál

Slezská Harta Reservoir (Czech: Vodní nádrž Slezská Harta) is an artificial reservoir and a rock-fill embankment dam in the Nízký Jeseník mountain range, Moravian-Silesian Region, Czech Republic. The dam is built on the upper course of the Moravice River. With the surface area of 8.7 km, it is one of the largest reservoirs in the country. It was constructed in 1987–1997.

During the construction parts of six villages were demolished and subsequently flooded. The village of Karlovec was completely flooded and ceased to exist. Today only Church of Saint John of Nepomuk and several other abandoned buildings remain at the reservoir's shore. Villages of Dlouhá Stráň, Nová Pláň, Razová, Roudno and Leskovec nad Moravicí were also partially flooded and are today located on the shore of the reservoir.

The main use of the reservoir is to supply enough water in case of unfavorable conditions to the Kružberk reservoir, which supplies drinking water for the Ostrava agglomeration, and is located downstream on the Moravice River. It is also used to supply process water to the nearby towns and villages, generate electricity and subdue floods on the Moravice.

References

  1. Karlovec at Turistika.cz website

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