Main canal Sterkrade

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Main canal Sterkrade
Data
Water code DE : 2772962
location In NRW , Germany
River system Rhine
Drain over Handbach  → Emscher  → Rhine  → North Sea
origin Outflow from the Rotbach near Königshardt ( Oberhausen - Sterkrade )
51 ° 32 ′ 17 ″  N , 6 ° 52 ′ 15 ″  E
muzzle in the Handbach coordinates: 51 ° 30 '53 "  N , 6 ° 48' 57"  E 51 ° 30 '53 "  N , 6 ° 48' 57"  E

length 5.4 km
Left tributaries Alsbach
Right tributaries Elpenbach
Big cities Oberhausen

The main Sterkrade canal is a body of water in the Emscher river system , which stretches with a total length of approximately 5.4 km through the Sterkrade district of Oberhausen .

The upper course , which begins below the Haniel dump in the Sterkrader Venn near the Fernewaldstraße, is known as Reinersbach . It flows through the Sterkrader Heide and the Reinersbachtal nature reserve near the Rügenstrasse. A portion of the stream was recently the project reconstruction of the Emscher system rehabilitated, but below the Sustmannshofs at the Hedwig road disappears it under the earth and is piped to about 1.5 km in length under the Sterkrader downtown and the Oberhausen-Arnhem railway derived and merged with the Alsbach and Elpenbach .

Beyond Von-Trotha-Straße, the water between Aldenkampshof and Leuthenstraße reappears and is now continued as a canal managed by the Emschergenossenschaft in a westerly direction between the districts of Schwarze Heide and Weierheide . Immediately after crossing under Autobahn 3 , it is fed into the Handbach , which flows into the Emscher around 200 meters later in the east of the Biefang district .

Individual evidence

  1. Water body directory NRW (PDF; 1.1 MB)

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