Potpeć_Reservoir

Potpeć Lake

Potpeć Lake (Serbian: Потпећко језеро, sometimes rendered Potpecko Lake) is reservoir on the Lim River, in Serbia. It was created for hydroelectric power purposes by a concrete gravity dam, 46 m tall and 215 m long, at 43°31′21″N 19°34′36″E. After heavy rains in January 2021, masses of floating plastic garbage threatened to clog the dam's intakes.[1][2]

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Considering that the Belgrade-Bar railway passes along the dam and the main road leading from Belgrade to the Montenegrin coast, it has a distinct potential for the development of transit tourism, which is currently underused. In addition, it is suitable for active tourism and fishing. Zander, catfish and trout can be caught in the lake.


References

  1. "Serbia's Potpecko Lake threatens to clog dam with plastic waste". The Globe and Mail. 6 January 2021. Retrieved 12 January 2021.
  2. See here a picture of the plastic pollution.

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