Paunküla Reservoir

Paunküla Reservoir
Paunküla veehoidla (Estonian)
Paunküla Reservoir
LocationKose Parish, Harju County, Estonia
Coordinates59°06′56″N 25°21′09″E / 59.1156°N 25.3525°E / 59.1156; 25.3525
TypeReservoir
Part ofTallinn water supply system
Primary inflowsPaunküla Stream, Palgissaare Stream, Sae-Paunküla Canal
Primary outflowsPirita River
Catchment area90.1 square kilometers (34.8 sq mi)
Basin countriesEstonia
Managing agencyTallinna Vesi
Built1960
First flooded1960
Max. length3,980 meters (13,060 ft)
Max. width1,800 meters (5,900 ft)
Surface area420.2 hectares (1,038 acres)
Average depth3.2 meters (10 ft)
Max. depth8.2 meters (27 ft)
Water volume13,573,000 cubic meters (479,300,000 cu ft)
Residence time8 weeks
Shore length125,230 meters (82,780 ft)
Surface elevation72.5 meters (238 ft)
Islands21
SettlementsKiruvere, Ardu
References[1][2]
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

The Paunküla Reservoir (Estonian: Paunküla veehoidla) is a lake in Estonia. It is located in the village of Kiruvere in Kose Parish, Harju County, near Ardu.

The reservoir is part of the Tallinn water supply system and is connected to the upstream Jägala River via the Sae–Paunküla Canal. The Pirita River runs isolated along the southern shore of the reservoir in a ditch and is only connected to the reservoir at its northeastern end.[3]

Physical description

The lake has an area of 420.2 hectares (1,038 acres), and it has 21 islands with a combined area of 30.1 hectares (74 acres). The lake has an average depth of 3.2 meters (10 ft) and a maximum depth of 8.2 meters (27 ft). It is 3,980 meters (13,060 ft) long, and its shoreline measures 25,230 meters (82,780 ft). It has a volume of 13,573,000 cubic meters (479,300,000 cu ft).[1]

History

The reservoir was first flooded in 1960.[3] The reservoir reached its current size in 1979.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Paunküla veehoidla". Veekogud. Tallinn: Keskkonnaagentuur. Retrieved February 19, 2026.
  2. ^ a b "Veekogu: Paunküla veehoidla VEE2031910". infoleht.keskkonnainfo.ee (in Estonian). Retrieved 2021-02-05.
  3. ^ a b "Paunküla veehoidla". www.eestigiid.ee (in Estonian). Retrieved 2021-02-05.