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There it's stored and handed over to the Kleine Brombachsee when crossing the water by way of the Altmühl overseer. In the west he borders straight on the upper Brombachsee (Brombach pre -locking) and within the northwest on the additionally increased Igelsbachsee (Igelsbach Vorslaschen). ↑ Damm Igelsbachsee top strains made of echo sounding. ↑ Joseph Anton Eisenmann, Karl Friedrich Hohn (ed.): Topo-Geographical-Statistical Lexicon from the Kingdom of Bavaria. Within the Topo Geographical-Statistical Lexicon from the Kingdom of Bavaria from 1832 it says that Thierhof is a hamlet with 2 homes and sixteen inhabitants. Community connection paths connect Thierhof with the approx. 1976 Thierhof was part of the municipality of Obererlbach. Thierhof is a municipality of the municipality of Haundorf in the district of Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen (Middle Franconia, Bavaria). Mäusleinsmühle is a municipal part of the Pleinfeld market in the Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen district (Center Franconia, Bavaria). Monuments in Bavaria. Volume V.70/1). Volume 2: MZ. Palm and Enke, Erlangen 1832, p. 839 (digital copy). Ingrid Burger-Segl, Walter E. Keller: Archaeological hikes, Quantity 3: middle Altmühltal and Franconian Lake District. After the decision to create lakes in what is now the Franconian Lake District in 1970, the Rothsee special objective affiliation was founded in 1975 and the realm in the surrounding communities was cleaned up from 1978 onwards. The Rothsee I power plant uses the water released from the lake for 2 turbines: a through-stream turbine for a most of 1 m³/s flow, which is operated alone at low discharges, and a tubular turbine for a most of 5 m³/s move.