Étang de Soulcem

In today's world, interest in Étang de Soulcem has been constantly increasing. Whether due to its relevance today or its impact on history, Étang de Soulcem has captured the attention of a wide audience. Over the years, debates, research and studies have been generated that have delved into its meaning and significance. Both in the academic and popular spheres, Étang de Soulcem has aroused genuine interest and has generated all kinds of reflections and discussions. In this article, we will delve into the world of Étang de Soulcem and explore its many facets, with the goal of better understanding its importance and relevance in today's society.

Étang de Soulcem
LocationVicdessos valley, Ariège, France
Coordinates42°40′05″N 01°26′48″E / 42.66806°N 1.44667°E / 42.66806; 1.44667
Construction began1980
Opening date1983
Operator(s)Électricité de France
Dam and spillways
ImpoundsRousseau de Mounicou
Height66.50 m (218.2 ft)
Length275 m (902 ft)
Width (base)15 m (49 ft)
Reservoir
CreatesÉtang de Soulcem
Total capacity29,300,000 m3 (1.03×109 cu ft)
Catchment area44.3 km2 (17.1 sq mi)
Surface area0.91 km2 (0.35 sq mi)
Power Station
Hydraulic head409 m (1,342 ft) (via chutes to the Soulcem hydro plant)
Annual generation62 GWh/year
Average flow 7 m3/s
Peak flow 85 m3/s
Evacuation flow134 m3/s

Étang de Soulcem is a large artificial lake in the Pyrenees mountains in Ariège, France. It is at an elevation of 1570 m and is used for hydroelectricity, generating 62 GWh/year. The lake, which has a surface area of 0.91 km2, was formed following the construction by Électricité de France of a dam across the northern end of the Vicdessos valley in 1980–1983.

The lake contains various fish including brown trout (S. trutta), Arctic char (S. alpinus), brook trout (S. fontinalis), and common minnow (P. phoxinus).

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