Tapjeong Reservoir


Tapjeong Reservoir 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. Other significant fauna include cockscomb pearl mussels and golden and red-bellied frogs. 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

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

Statistics

Watershed area: 21,880 ha
Storage capacity: 31 611,000 ㎥
Irrigation area: 5,117 ha