All-channel (ears)

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Allerkanal
Allergraben
Branch of the flood arrester II (originally the Allerkanal) from the Aller near Grafhorst

Branch of the flood arrester II (originally the Allerkanal) from the Aller near Grafhorst

Data
Water code DE : 57632
location Borde district , Saxony-Anhalt , Germany
Beginning Junction from Aller flood trap II in the district of Breitenrode (municipality of Oebisfelde-Weferlingen )
52 ° 28 ′ 14 ″  N , 10 ° 56 ′ 56 ″  E
The End Association with the Ohre in the district of Mannhausen (municipality of Calvörde ) as Landgraben Coordinates: 52 ° 26 ′ 0 ″  N , 11 ° 14 ′ 21 ″  E 52 ° 26 ′ 0 ″  N , 11 ° 14 ′ 21 ″  E

length 21.6 km  (originally 24 km)
crosses in the field of colony Wegenstedt the central land channel 52 ° 25 '31.3 "  N , 11 ° 11' 4"  O

The Allerkanal in Saxony-Anhalt is now a 21.6 km long connection, originally almost 24 km long, from the upper Aller to the Elbe tributary Ohre . Thus, it is one of the water connections between the flow system of the Weser and the flow system of the same. Hydrographically it bears the water code 57632.

history

The canal was created as part of the reclamation of the Drömling wetland in the years 1783–1796. In connection with the extension of the Mittelland Canal from Peine in the 1930s, the branch of the Allerkanals from the Aller was extended straight to the Mittelland Canal as Aller flood arrester II (today GKZ 57522). Today the Allerkanal begins two kilometers away from the Aller with a fork in the flood drain. The construction of the Aller flood arrester II in 1952 was the last German-German joint project in the Drömling before reunification .

course

Allerkanal with weir at Bergfriede

The Allerkanal consists of several dead straight sections. Most of its way nowadays it runs parallel to the Mittelland Canal at a distance of 2 km or less to the south. Finally it crosses the shipping lane with a culvert , and after another four kilometers it flows into the Ohre at an acute angle from the right, about 6 km before Calvörde . Apart from the Mittelland Canal, the Allerkanal is the longest artificial body of water in the Drömling.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Helmut Maigatter: Land of a thousand trenches - From the story of the Drömling. Eduard Gambietz. Dannefeld 1997, p. 70.
  2. Helmut Maigatter: Land of a thousand trenches - From the story of the Drömling. Eduard Gambietz. Dannefeld 1997, p. 14.