Lunain
The River at Nonville
The Lunain is a river in France, which runs in Burgundy and Ile- de -France. It rises in the municipality of Égriselles -le- Bocage, drained generally in a north-westerly direction, crosses under the Ship Canal Canal du Loing and ends after 51 kilometers at Épisy as a right tributary of the Loing. On his way to the Lunain crosses the departments of Yonne and Seine- et- Marne.
Places on the river
- La Belliole
- Montnacher - Villegardin
- Chéroy
- Lorrez -le- Bocage - Préaux
- Paley
- Nanteau -sur- Lunain
- Nonville
- Épisy
Water supply of Paris
In the catchment area of the Loing and its tributary Lunain beginning of the 20th century were passed several sources and is derived in a 91 km long water line, the aqueduc du Loing et du Lunain, in the direction of Paris. The aqueduct joins in the forest of Fontainebleau, west of Moiret -sur -Loing, with the other two water pipes aqueduc de la Vanne and the aqueduc de la Voulzie. All three together make the drinking water supply of Paris from the south dar.