Borna Reservoir

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LocationLandkreis Leipzig, Sachsen, Deutschland
Constructionbegan1964–1980
ImpoundsPleiße
Height(foundation)17.9
Speicherbecken Borna
The lake in 2013
LocationLandkreis Leipzig, Sachsen, Deutschland
Construction began1964–1980
Dam and spillways
ImpoundsPleiße
Height (foundation)17.9
Height (thalweg)14
Length6500
Elevation at crest152
Width (crest)30
Reservoir
Total capacity99,80 Mio. m³
Active capacity97,10 Mio. m³
Catchment area769
Surface area5.72
Normal elevation150

The Borna Reservoir (German: Speicherbecken Borna) is a balancing lake near Borna, Leipzig, in Germany. After the Borna-West surface mine [de] was shut down in 1970, the site underwent construction in the following years (64-80) and was taken into service starting in 1977.[1][2]

The lake is usually only half-full, with the capacity of storing an additional 46,1 million cube meters of water.[2] The maximum depth is 25 m and can be up to 38 m if the lake is full.

The lake is served by the Pleiße and is today used for recreational purposes and fishing. It is a certified bathing lake of the state of Saxony as well as the EU. Locals colloquially call it "Adria".

Villages that had to be resettled when the mine was originally include Blumroda,[3] Hartmannsdorf, Görnitz and Alt-Deutzen.[2]

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