In the Harz mountains, there is a higher than average number of dams with their associated reservoirs. The reason is that the Harz is one of the regions with the heaviest rainfall in Germany and so its water power was utilised very early on. The first dam (on the Upper Harz Ponds) was built to drive water-powered pumps and stamp mills used in the mines.
The Wendefurth Reservoir
At present, the Harz reservoirs provide hydroelectricity, drinking water and flood protection particularly when the snows melt in spring.
Wendefurth Dam which impounds the waters of the Bode, and is part of the Rappbode Dam system
Wippra Dam (or Wipper Dam) which impounds the waters of the Wipper
Zillierbach Dam which impounds the waters of the Zillierbach
In addition, according to the definition of a dam, 30 of the Upper Harz Ponds (Teiche) also count as dams in the Harz. These elements of the Upper Harz Water Regale belong to the oldest working dams in Germany.
See also
Harz portal
List of reservoirs and dams in Germany
Sources
Martin Schmidt: Damn im Harz, Ost- und Westharz, 8. Auflage, Piepersche Druckerei und Verlag GmbH, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, 2005
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