German Water History Society

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German Water History Society
(DWhG)
legal form Non-profit e. V.
founding January 19, 2002
Seat Siegburg
main emphasis History of water management ( hydraulic engineering , water management )
Action space Germany
Website www.dwhg-ev.com

The German Water History Society (DWhG) is an association for the promotion of scientific education, research and information in the field of the history of water and the areas related to it.

The association was founded in Mainz in 2002 . The company is to continue the tasks and goals of the study group for the history of hydraulic engineering , water management and hydrology founded in 1963 by Martin Eckoldt at the Federal Institute for Hydrology in Koblenz .

The chairman of the company is Wolfram Such, his deputies are Klaus Röttcher and Norman Pohl.

DWhG publications

  • Special volume 1: Mathias Döring: Weilburg and its water . Siegburg and Weilburg 2005
  • Special volume 2: Integrated Land and Water Resources management in History . ISBN 3-8334-2463-X
  • Special volume 3: Hans Schiebold: Heating and water heating in Roman thermal baths . ISBN 978-3-8391-1398-1
  • Special volume 4: Wiebke Bebermeier, Anna-Sarah Hennig, Mathias Mutz: Vom Wasser . ISBN 978-3-8334-8840-5
  • Special volume 5: Gerhard Tuttahs: Miletus and the water . ISBN 978-3-00-023336-4
  • Special volume 6: Mathias Deutsch, Klaus Röttcher, Karl-Heinz Pörtge: Water level - texts on floods, hydraulic engineering and water management from three centuries . Siegburg 2009
  • Special Volume 7: Andreas Emmerling Scale: Hygiene - Hydrology - Water Law: History of groundwater level monitoring from 1856 to the beginning of the state groundwater services . ISBN 978-3-8482-0527-1
  • Special volume 8: Gerd Hoffmann: Roman aqueducts on postage stamps. ISBN 978-3-86948-269-9
  • Special volume 9: Peter Kowalewski: Buildings of water supply and sewage systems on ancient coins. ISBN 978-3-86948-270-5
  • Special volume 10: Günter Malyska: Contributions to water management in the former lignite mining area of ​​the Geiseltal near Merseburg. ISBN 978-3-86948-340-5
  • Special volume 11: Werner Lamberth: Hildegard von Bingen and the water. ISBN 978-3-86948-375-7
  • Special volume 12: Mathias Döring: Water for the Decapolis - Roman long-distance water pipeline in Syria and Jordan. ISBN 978-3-9815362-3-2 .
  • Special volume 13: Hartmut Wittenberg, Jose Navarro Pedreño, Ignacio Meléndez Pastor : The water mills in the irrigation system of the Palmeral de Elche, Spain / Los molinos de agua asociados al sistema de riego del Palmeral de Elche, España. ISBN 978-3-86948-475-4
  • Special volume 14: Kai Wellbrock: Inner- city ​​water management in Hellenistic-Roman Pergamon . ISBN 978-3-86948-521-8
  • Special volume 15: Roland Schneider: How the Elbe became navigable. ISBN 978-3-86948-523-2 .
  • Special volume 16: Horst Wingrich: The water supply as reflected in the postage stamps. ISBN 978-3-86948-524-9

Individual evidence

  1. https://www.dwhg-ev.com/über-die-dwhg
  2. ^ Journal of Hydrology and Water Management, Volume 46, Issue 1, February 2002, page 33