Cismon
The Cismon is a mountain stream in northern Italy, the main tributary of the Brenta River. The torrent flows from the Dolomites mountains in the Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol region through the plains of Venetian territory to the bigger Brenta River, which in turn flows into the Adriatic Sea in the Gulf of Venice.
The torrent drains a large basin of about 640 km2. Around 70% of it is in the Autonomous Province of Trento and 30% in the Province of Belluno in the Veneto region.
The total length of Cismon is 53,2 km, about half of which is in the Trentino and Veneto.
The Direction of the Cismon
The Cismon originates near Rolle Pass, just below the Cimon della Pala mountain peak. Here is the highest elevation of the basin. Then, Cismon flows along the commune of Primiero and the valley of the same name and enters the Feltrino valley.Along the way, the Cismon receives the waters of several other streams:
- Before entering the Venetian territory it receives torrent Canali from the Pale di San Martino mountains, torrent Noana from the Vette Feltrine mountains, and torrent Vanoi from Lagorai and Cima d’Asta mountains.
- In the Venetian territory, among the significant tributaries, there are torrent Ausor on the left upstream of the barrier of the Ponte Serra location and the Senaiga torrent, whose basin falls almost completely in the Province of Trento.
The dam gives rise to the artificial Corlo Lake, whose waters continue moving through the narrow Incino Valley. The waters of the Cismon and its tributaries are exploited to power several other hydroelectric plants.
Finally, once passed the narrow gorge, the torrent flows with a tortuous path until the confluence with the Brenta River, just upstream of the town of Cismon del Grappa.
The flow rate of the Cismon is not much less than that of the Brenta, of which it can be considered the upper branch.