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Tapjeong Reservoir (Korean탑정 저수지; also Korean탑정호; RRTapjeongho) is a reservoir that has been classified as the second great scenic location in Nonsan, South Korea by the municipality. It is located in Mujeok-myeon, Gayagok-myeon, and Yangchon-myeon in Nonsan City, outside of the city proper. Freshwater fish such as carp, mandarin, and catfish are in the body of water.[1] Other significant fauna include cockscomb pearl mussels and golden and red-bellied frogs.[2] The water is used in part for irrigation of down-stream farms. The dam was recently re-built. There are a number of hotels and restaurants along the circumferential road where it is near the dam. Swimming is prohibited, though fishing is permitted and boating, including water-skiing, is seen on the lake.

History[edit]

The reservoir was constructed during the years 1941-1944.

During the second decade of the twenty-first century, work was completed on the waterfront, including an "eco-park" with walkways over a part of the reservoir and introduced aquatic and terrestrial plants.[3]

During the drought of 2012, the lowered water level in the reservoir killed more than two thousand of the rare large mussels.[2]

Statistics[edit]

Watershed area: 21,880 ha

Storage capacity: 31 611,000 m3

Irrigation area: 5,117 ha

References[edit]

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