Lac De Calacuccia
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Lac de Calacuccia is a reservoir in the
Haute-Corse Haute-Corse (; co, Corsica suprana , or ; en, Upper Corsica) is (as of 2022) an administrative department of France, consisting of the northern part of the island of Corsica. The corresponding departmental territorial collectivity merged w ...
department of France formed by damming the Golo river. It provides hydroelectric power and water for irrigation in the dry season.


Location

The Lac de Calacuccia is formed by damming the Golo river just south of the village of Calacuccia. It is at an elevation of . The eastern part of the reservoir is in the canton of Calacuccia while the western part is in the commune of
Casamaccioli Casamaccioli is a commune in the Haute-Corse department of France on the island of Corsica. Population See also *Communes of the Haute-Corse department The following is a list of the 236 communes of the Haute-Corse department of France. ...
. The northwest of the reservoir, where the Golo enters, is in the commune of Albertacce. Other inflows include the Ruisseau de Lavertacce and Ruisseau de Ruggi from the south, and the Ruisseau di u Mulinellu, Ruisseau de Sialari and Ruisseau de Vergoleilu from the north. The lake is in the upper Golo valley in the heart of the Niolu region, a wild micro-region of the ''
Parc naturel régional de Corse The Regional Natural Park of Corsica (french: Parc Naturel Régional de Corse, co, Parcù di Corsica) is a natural park. It was listed in 1972 and then relisted for 10 years in June 1999. The Natural Park covers nearly 40% of the island of Cor ...
'' (Corsica Regional Natural Park). Surrounding peaks include Paglia Orba, Cinque Frati and
Monte Cinto Monte Cinto ( co, Monte Cintu) is the highest mountain on the island of Corsica, a region of France. Geography The elevation of the mountain is and so is its prominence, making it one of the most prominent peaks in Europe. It is the highest ...
. The climate differs from the rest of Corsica due to its position in the center of the island and the surrounding high peaks. Summers are dry but cool, while winters are wet and temperate. Lac-orage.jpg, Stormy evening September 2005 Calacuccia-lac_08-2005.jpg, North shore low water August 2005 Calacuccia-barrage.jpg, View upstream of dam during high water


Ecology

The reservoir is of low biological interest. Flora includes Spanish juniper (''Juniperus thurifera''). Fauna include Geoffroy's bat (''Myotis emarginatus''),
carrion crow The carrion crow (''Corvus corone'') is a passerine bird of the family Corvidae and the genus ''Corvus'' which is native to western Europe and the eastern Palearctic. Taxonomy and systematics The carrion crow was one of the many species or ...
(''Corvus corone'' cornix), brown trout (''Salmo trutta'') and great green bush-cricket (''Tettigonia viridissima'').


Dam

In August 1964 five hundred people led by all the elected representatives of the canton of Corte demonstrated against construction of the dam. They proclaimed "their fierce determination to oppose by all means in their power to the realization of this project, which, in its current conception, would lead to the ruin of the valley of their ancestors and cradle of their children". The dam would submerge of land, or which a quarter was planted with gardens and orchards. However, in January 1964 the departmental assembly had voted 52 to 5 in favour of the concessions requested by Électricité de France and the semi-public ''Société d'aménagement pour la mise en valeur de la Corse'' (Somivac) for the agricultural development of Corsica. The Barrage de Calacuccia is a multiple arch dam used for hydroelectricity. The concrete dam was built between 1965 and 1968. It came into service in 1968. It has a crest length of and crest altitude of . It has an estimated hydraulic head of at low water. The dam impounds of water. The lake covers and is fed by a watershed. Fish cannot pass the dam. The water is fed to turbines in two power plants in
Corscia Corscia () is a commune in the Haute-Corse department of France on the island of Corsica. It contains the Corscia hydroelectric power station, which is fed by water channeled from Lac de Calacuccia and discharges into the Barrage de Corscia. ...
and Castirla, then returned to the Golo. The Barrage de Calacuccia is the most powerful hydroelectric facility in Corsica, generating 57 MW of the total 199 MW produced by hydroelectricity on the island. It provides 10% of the electricity consumed in Corsica. Every year of water are allocated to irrigation of cultivated land. Somivac takes the water at a dam at Prunelli-di-Casacconi, downstream from the Calacuccia dam, to feed a network of pipes that supports irrigation of of land in the Bastia plains. Calacuccia chaussée du barrage.jpg, Dam causeway File:Calacuccia dam 004.jpg, Dam from below File:Castirla centrale électrique.jpg, Power station in Castirla


Notes


Sources

* * * * * * * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Calacuccia, Lac de Reservoirs of Haute-Corse