Sounds like an opportunity to get an inland lake!
They also have those, once they flood the open-pit coal mines they've been relentlessly digging...
The Lake Peigneur diaster in 1980, drilling for oil in a lake bed in Louisiana they accidentally drilled down into a salt mine and drained the freshwater lake into it. That disolved the salt pillars supporting the mine's roof and created a 65 acre sink hole and backfilled the whole area from the saltwater bay.
The entire Ruhrpott settled and sank so much that if the water pumps in the largest mines would cease operating for too long, the entire area would flood. It's literally called "Ewigkeitslasten" (forever burdens) for that reason.