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Steina Dam
The Steina Dam ((ドイツ語:Steinatalsperre)) in the Harz Mountains of central Germany is a dam system comprising a dam, reservoir and waterworks near the village of Steina and belongs to the unincorporated area of Harz in the county of Osterode am Harz in Lower Saxony. The dam was inaugurated on 19 November 1954〔 as a retention basin and has been a drinking water reservoir since 1958.〔 Its 8.5 metre high〔 dam impounds the Steina stream forming the Steina Reservoir (''Steinastaubecken''). It provides drinking water for the villages of Bad Sachsa, Osterhagen, Nüxei and Steina, which is why the surrounding woods are a water protection area. == Location == The Steina Dam lies in the Upper Harz within the Harz Nature Park. It stretches for about 2.2 km north-northwest of Steina, a village in the borough of Bad Sachsa on the Ichte tributary, the Steina (also called the ''Steinaer Bach'') – in the Steina Valley (''Steinatal'') – and is part of the catchment area of the River Elbe. To the northeast rises the western spur of the ''Nesselkopf'' (), the ''Nesseltalskopf'' (ca. ), to the southeast is the south-southwestern spur of the ''Nesselkopf'', the ''Steintalskopf'' (ca. ). To the west is the ''Hüttenberg'' ().
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