Kleuterbach

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Kleuterbach
Fallbrüggenbach, Karthäuser Mühlenbach
Mouth of the Kleuterbach (left) into the Stever in Lüdinghausen-Elvert

The Kleuterbach flows into the Stever in Lüdinghausen -Elvert (left)

Data
Water code DE : 27884
location Coesfeld district , North Rhine-Westphalia , Germany
River system Rhine
Drain over Stever  → Lippe  → Rhine  → North Sea
source as Fallbrüggenbach northeast of Coesfeld-Lette
51 ° 54 ′ 33 ″  N , 7 ° 12 ′ 17 ″  E
muzzle in Elvert (City of Lüdinghausen ) in the Stever coordinates: 51 ° 48 '8 "  N , 7 ° 26' 51"  E 51 ° 48 '8 "  N , 7 ° 26' 51"  E

length 24.8 km
Catchment area 118.424 km²
Left tributaries Fleisenbach , Hagenbach
Right tributaries World stream

The Kleuterbach is a 24.7 km long, western and right tributary of the Stever in the Munsterland district of Coesfeld ( North Rhine-Westphalia ).

It rises as Fallbrüggenbach northeast of the Coesfeld district of Lette and initially flows in a southeastern direction. To the west of Rorup , a district of the city of Dülmen , after a good 5 kilometers it picks up a ditch coming from Haus Rorup to the north ( 51 ° 53 ′ 39 ″  N , 7 ° 15 ′ 53 ″  E ). It then turns south and is then called Karthäuser Mühlenbach . After a kilometer it turns back to the southeast and after another 2 kilometers to the east, whereupon it flows through the nature reserve "Karthäuser Mühlenbach" and first from the right (southwest) takes the Welter Bach and then from the left (north) the Fleisenbach . At the Bulderner See near the Dülmen district of Buldern , after a further 6 kilometers, it joins the Hagenbach flowing in from the north ; only from there on is it called Kleuterbach.

The Kleuterbach in the narrower sense flows into the Stever after a further 10.25 km . To the south of Buldern it initially flows in a bendy way to Buldern Castle , whose graves it feeds, and on through Hiddingsel, which also belongs to Dülmen . Straightened below Hiddingsel, it crosses under the Dortmund-Ems Canal in a culvert and flows into Elvert, a farming community in the city of Lüdinghausen (1 km south of Kakesbeck Castle ), from the right into the Stever. The dams that follow further downstream , the Hullerner and Halterner reservoirs , serve to supply the region with drinking water . The Kleuterbach overcomes a difference in altitude of around 10 m and has a total catchment area of ​​118.424 km 2 .

According to the existing flood action plan (HWAP) or the existing flood risk map (HWGK) of the Münster district government, the Kleuterbach is a body of water with a potentially significant flood risk over a length of 15.99 km . Therefore, a flood was built in Hiddingsel , which saved the village from a flood disaster in 1981 and which was expanded between 2013 and 2015 as part of a near-natural flood protection measure.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Topographical Information Management, Cologne District Government, Department GEObasis NRW ( information )
  2. a b c d Water directory of the State Office for Nature, Environment and Consumer Protection NRW 2010 (XLS; 4.67 MB) ( Notes )
  3. Waters with a potentially significant flood risk ( Memento from April 2, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) (Annex 10), on archive.org (Münster district government), from bezreg-muenster.de (PDF; 372 kB)
  4. Current flood disaster triggers memories of 2004 - Banger Blick from Hiddingsel , Dülmener Zeitung from June 10, 2013
  5. ↑ The funding notice for the flood protection measures in Hiddingsel is there , Dülmen Marketing, dated December 20, 2013