Bärenbrucher Teich

The Bears Brucher pond in the resin is a historic storage pond at Buntenbock in the district of Goslar, in Lower Saxony. He belongs to the Upper Harz ponds that have been created for the power supply Upper Harz mines.

The Bears Brucher pond is located in the Upper Harz Harz nature park. It is located 1.25 km east of Buntenbock, a district of Clausthal- Zellerfeld. Through him the upper reaches of the heart flows. The water surface is at 559.4 m above sea level. NN and its storage volume of 186,000 m³. The dam is about 7 m high.

The story of the bear Brucher pond can be traced back to 1634.

The water of the Bear Brucher pond can be performed on the 1948 scale bears Brucher water run through a chain of six streams and intermediate portions of trenches for Rosenhof where it. Rosenhof in the pit, was later used in the power plant for power generation Ottiliaeschacht Another removal option is the regular bottom outlet, which discharges the water directly into the goat Berger located below pond. Today, the Bears Brucher pond is normally operated as an overflow pond, that is, the bottom outlets are closed and the inflowing water flows over the weir in the pond from goats Berger.

In a hut at the south end of the dam is the stamp body No. 137 of the Harz hiking pin.

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