Bostalsee

Dam in Sankt Wendel
49°34′06″N 7°04′19″E / 49.56833°N 7.07194°E / 49.56833; 7.07194Construction beganca. 1973Opening dateca. 1975Dam and spillwaysImpoundsBos, DämelbachHeight (foundation)22.25 mHeight (thalweg)ca. 20 mLength500 mElevation at crest402.75 mWidth (crest)5 mDam volume320,000 m3Spillway capacity35 m3/sReservoirTotal capacity8 million m3Catchment area12.2 km2Surface area120 ha or 107 ha (long term)Normal elevation401.00 m or 400.00 m (long term)

The Bostalsee is a reservoir in the municipality of Nohfelden in the northern Saarland. It was created in 1979. The dam has a length of 500 metres. The lake is almost exclusively used for recreation. The hydropower from the stored water has been used since the end of 2013 to a small extent to generate electricity, especially to light the circular walk around the lake in winter.[1] The southwestern part of the lake has been designated as a nature reserve.[2]

Construction

This major tourist project was initiated in the early 1970s by the head of the county council of St. Wendel, Werner Zeyer, who later became the minister president of the Saarland. The long term aim was to strengthen the tourist infrastructure in the county of St. Wendel in order to raise the number of tourists. In addition, the new waterbody was intended to extend the local recreation facilities and improve the ecology.

Basic data

The lake has a surface area of 120 ha (1.2 km2), a volume of 8 million m3 and maximum depth of 18 metres. It lies at a height of about 400 m above sea level (NN) within the Saar-Hunsrück Nature Park near 49°34′6″N 7°4′19″E / 49.56833°N 7.07194°E / 49.56833; 7.07194. It is thus the largest artificial body of water used for recreation in southwest Germany. The lakeside villages are Bosen, Eckelhausen, Gonnesweiler and Neunkirchen/Nahe, and the Bostalsee Leisure Centre is run by the county. The dam impounds the waters of the Bos and the Dämelbach.

Gallery

  • Leo Kornbrust: Liebesthron on the circular walk
    Leo Kornbrust: Liebesthron on the circular walk
  • Stone sculpture on the circular walk Requiem für die Juden by Shlomo Selinger
    Stone sculpture on the circular walk Requiem für die Juden by Shlomo Selinger
  • Former solar-powered catamaran (meanwhile there is a smaller passenger boat on the Bostalsee)
    Former solar-powered catamaran (meanwhile there is a smaller passenger boat on the Bostalsee)
  • Beach on the Bostalsee
    Beach on the Bostalsee
  • Dusk at the Bostalsee, 2008
    Dusk at the Bostalsee, 2008
  • The Bostalsee seen from the north
    The Bostalsee seen from the north
  • Northwestern shore and sailing boat base
    Northwestern shore and sailing boat base
  • House in the holiday park
    House in the holiday park
  • View of the lake
    View of the lake
  • View of the nature reserve
    View of the nature reserve

See also

Literature

  • Literatur zum Bostalsee in der SULB

Annotations

  1. ^ "Wasserkraft am Bostalsee". Archived from the original on 2015-07-17. Retrieved 2015-11-17.
  2. ^ Regulation dated 1985/1996

External links

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  • Freizeitzentrum Bostalsee und Tourist-Information Sankt Wendeler Land
  • Luftbild und Lageskizze, Segelclub Bosen
  • Talsperre Bosen, Saarland
  • Dokumentation von Zustand und Entwicklung der wichtigsten Seen Deutschlands der TU Cottbus, Teil 9: Nordrhein-Westfalen, Rheinland-Pfalz und Saarland (PDF-Datei; 562 kB)
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