Dietachbach

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Dietachbach
Thallingerbach
Dietachbach bei Heuberg (2011)

Dietachbach bei Heuberg (2011)

Data
Water code AT : HZB: 2-134-336
location near Steyr , Upper Austria
Drain over Enns  → Danube  → Black Sea
River basin district Danube below Jochenstein (DUJ)
origin at Schwödiau / Kerschberg
48 ° 4 '43 "  N , 14 ° 24' 11"  O
Source height approx.  350  m above sea level A.
Piping at Dietach coordinates: 48 ° 5 '42 "  N , 14 ° 25' 57"  E 48 ° 5 '42 "  N , 14 ° 25' 57"  E
Mouth height 300  m above sea level A.
Height difference approx. 50 m

length approx. 5.5 km  (2.5 km piped)
Catchment area 14.22 km²
Communities Dietach
Confluence  with the Enns nominally at Staning

The Dietachbach , also Thallingerbach , is a small tributary of the Enns in the Traunviertel in Upper Austria .

Run and hydrography

The brook rises between Schwödiau and Kerschberg , and runs north-east via Thalling and Dietach . A little to the east, between Kaibling and the junction of the B309 at the foot of the Heuberg, it disappears underground after 3.6 kilometers. The next 3.8 kilometers it is piped and is led to the Enns.

The hydrographic catchment area of ​​the Dietachbach extends on the northern edge of the city of Steyr , from the Wolfener Waldrandsiedlung and the Steyrer Ort Neustift to the northeast, with the Dietach lowland between Heuberg in the north and Dornach and the Terrassensporn near Hausleiten in the south, to the Winklinger Terrasse between Asang , Pühring and Staning on the Enns. Here, a little below the Staning power plant , is the nominal inflow to the Enns. This area covers 14.2 km².

The stream originally seeped away into the gravel of the Ennsterrassen. This condition is to be restored with the renaturation of the gravel pit in Winkling.

history

The brook (or the area) is already documented as Todicha in the foundation letter for the Kremsmünster monastery by Duke Tassilo in 777, and is interpreted as - achen - name. At that time the room belonged to the Slawendekanie .

Web links

Commons : Dietachbach  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Ulrike Bart, Clemens Gumpinger, Christian Scheder: Reuse of Abandoned Quarries and Gravel-pits for the Utilization of their (limno-) ecological Potential (Austria). In: Transylvanian Review of Systematical and Ecological Research , Volume 6 The Wetlands Diversity , 2008, pp. 173–176 ( whole issue, pdf , stiinte.ulbsibiu.ro, accessed September 2, 2018, p. 183 ff).
  2. a b c DORIS, topic waters and geology , layer detail catchment area .
  3. Thallinger Bach information in the Franciscan cadastre (around 1830).
  4. locum et XXX sclavos ad Todicha ” (German: “the place and 30 Slavs to Dietach”). For details see Dietach: History .