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Hengsteysee

 
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Hengsteysee
View of Hohensyburg castle on the Hengsteysee
View of Hohensyburg castle on the Hengsteysee
Location: North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Headwaters: Ruhr, Lenne
Tailwaters: Ruhr
Main lakeside villages: Hengstey
Main towns nearby: Hagen, Dortmund and Herdecke
Coordinates: 51°24′50″N 7°27′43″E / 51.41389°N 7.46194°E / 51.41389; 7.46194Coordinates: 51°24′50″N 7°27′43″E / 51.41389°N 7.46194°E / 51.41389; 7.46194
Dam data
Built: 1927–1929
Reservoir data
Normal water surface: 96 m above NN
Maximum water surface: 1.36 km²dep1
Reservoir length: 4.2 kmdep1
Reservoir width: 296 mdep1
Active capacity: 3.3 Mm³dep1
Features:

The lake acts as the lower reservoir for a pump storage hydropower station.


The Hengsteysee (Lake Hengstey) is a reservoir on the Ruhr river between the cities of Hagen, Dortmund and Herdecke, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It was built in 1929 and is one of five reservoirs on the Ruhr.

The reservoir is about 4.2 km long and has an average width of 296 meters. It begins near the point where the Lenne flows into the Ruhr, and ends with the weir and hydroelectric plant of Hengsteysee. The Klusenberg, a mountain that is part of the Ardeygebirge chain, is located just north of the Hengsteysee. There is also a pumped-storage plant on this reservoir, named Koepchenwerk after Arthur Koepchen.

Hengsteysee fulfills the following four functions:

  • functions as the lower reservoir of the Koepchenwerk pumped-storage plant
  • performs biological purification of water from the Lenne
  • deposit of sediment from the Lenne
  • venue for water sports and tourism

References

This article incorporates information from the German Wikipedia.

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