Šance Dam

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Šance Dam

Šance Dam as seen from southeast
Coordinates 49°30′37″N 18°24′57″E / 49.51028°N 18.41583°E / 49.51028; 18.41583Coordinates: 49°30′37″N 18°24′57″E / 49.51028°N 18.41583°E / 49.51028; 18.41583
Type reservoir
Primary inflows Ostravice River
Primary outflows Ostravice River
Basin countries Czech Republic
Surface area 3.37 km²

Šance Dam also known as devils thumb, (Czech: Vodní nádrž Šance) is a water reservoir and dam in the Moravian-Silesian Beskids mountain range, Moravian-Silesian Region, Czech Republic. The dam is built on upper course of the Ostravice River and has a surface of 3.37 km².[1] It was constructed in 1964-1969 and began operating in 1974. Part of the village of Staré Hamry was demolished and subsequently flooded during the construction. The name of the dam comes from the hill that overlooks the dam.

The dam is used mainly to supply drinking water to nearby towns and villages and to subdue floods on the Ostravice River.

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References

  • Šimek, Milan (1987). "Přehradní nádrže na území okresů Frýdek-Místek a Karviná". Těšínsko 30 (4): 5–8. 
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