Svartediket is a lake in the city of Bergen in Vestland county, Norway. The 0.5-square-kilometre (0.19 sq mi) lake lies immediately north of the mountain Ulriken, northeast of the Store Lungegårdsvannet bay. Historically, this lake was called Ålrekstadsvannet, but in the late 19th century, a dam was built on the south end of the lake to create a reservoir for the city's drinking water. The lake is the main source of drinking water for the central parts of the city of Bergen. There is a pumping station and treatment facility build adjacent to the lake inside the mountain Ulriken. Drinking water is collected at a 28-metre (92 ft) depth in Svartediket. Inside the water treatment plant, the water is filtered and irradiated with UV light to kill harmful microorganisms. After treatment, the clea
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| - Svartediket (le lac noir, parfois appelé Svartevatnet, nommé Alreksvannet au Moyen Âge) est un plan d'eau doté d'un barrage qui est le principal réservoir d'eau potable de Bergen, en Norvège. Situé à 76 mètres d'altitude et à 800 mètres de la mer, son périmètre est de 3,79 kilomètres et sa superficie de 0,40 km2. Il sépare en deux le massif de Byfjellene. (fr)
- Svartediket is a lake in the city of Bergen in Vestland county, Norway. The 0.5-square-kilometre (0.19 sq mi) lake lies immediately north of the mountain Ulriken, northeast of the Store Lungegårdsvannet bay. Historically, this lake was called Ålrekstadsvannet, but in the late 19th century, a dam was built on the south end of the lake to create a reservoir for the city's drinking water. The lake is the main source of drinking water for the central parts of the city of Bergen. There is a pumping station and treatment facility build adjacent to the lake inside the mountain Ulriken. Drinking water is collected at a 28-metre (92 ft) depth in Svartediket. Inside the water treatment plant, the water is filtered and irradiated with UV light to kill harmful microorganisms. After treatment, the clea (en)
- Svartediket (Noors voor 'de zwarte dijk') is een kunstmatig meer in de gemeente Bergen in Vestland, Noorwegen. Het maakt deel uit van de belangrijkste drinkwatervoorziening van Bergen en was in 1855 de bron van de eerste moderne waterleiding van het land. Het ligt in de vallei tussen Ulriken en Fløyen. Wandelpaden die leiden naar Isdalen, en beginnen allemaal vanaf het noordoostelijke uiteinde van Svartediket. (nl)
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| - Svartediket (le lac noir, parfois appelé Svartevatnet, nommé Alreksvannet au Moyen Âge) est un plan d'eau doté d'un barrage qui est le principal réservoir d'eau potable de Bergen, en Norvège. Situé à 76 mètres d'altitude et à 800 mètres de la mer, son périmètre est de 3,79 kilomètres et sa superficie de 0,40 km2. Il sépare en deux le massif de Byfjellene. C'est le premier plan d'eau norvégien à avoir été doté d'un système moderne de distribution des eaux en 1855. Isdalen, Hardbakkadalen et Våkendalen sont les trois vallées qui drainent de Vidden sur Svartediket. Tarlebøvatnet, un lac plus petit que Svartediket, est situé dans Våkendalen et est lui aussi doté d'un barrage, et sert également de réservoir d'eau potable. (fr)
- Svartediket is a lake in the city of Bergen in Vestland county, Norway. The 0.5-square-kilometre (0.19 sq mi) lake lies immediately north of the mountain Ulriken, northeast of the Store Lungegårdsvannet bay. Historically, this lake was called Ålrekstadsvannet, but in the late 19th century, a dam was built on the south end of the lake to create a reservoir for the city's drinking water. The lake is the main source of drinking water for the central parts of the city of Bergen. There is a pumping station and treatment facility build adjacent to the lake inside the mountain Ulriken. Drinking water is collected at a 28-metre (92 ft) depth in Svartediket. Inside the water treatment plant, the water is filtered and irradiated with UV light to kill harmful microorganisms. After treatment, the clean drinking water is stored in a 15,000-cubic-metre (530,000 cu ft) large water pool inside the mountain. This is the water that is pumped down to the city center for drinking water. In 2004, Bergen was hit by a Giardia lamblia epidemic which had its source in the lake Svartediket. The water treatment facility was upgraded in 2007. (en)
- Svartediket (Noors voor 'de zwarte dijk') is een kunstmatig meer in de gemeente Bergen in Vestland, Noorwegen. Het maakt deel uit van de belangrijkste drinkwatervoorziening van Bergen en was in 1855 de bron van de eerste moderne waterleiding van het land. Het ligt in de vallei tussen Ulriken en Fløyen. Wandelpaden die leiden naar Isdalen, en beginnen allemaal vanaf het noordoostelijke uiteinde van Svartediket. De vroegere naam van Svartediket is Ålrekstadvannet. Deze naam werd aangepast toen er in de 19e eeuw, aan de zuidkant van het meer, een dam werd gebouwd om een reservoir voor het drinkwater te creëren. (nl)
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