Strangbach
The strand stream in the forest Leistruper
The strand Bach is a 3.6 km long, orographic right tributary of the river Werre in the district of Lippe in Westphalia-Lippe, Germany and drained a small part of the Lipper Bergland.
Course
The strand creek rises west of Horn-Bad Meinberg Berger district Fissenknick in a small spring pool. From its origin from the river first flows to the northwest by the Leistruper forest and soon turned to the southwest to. Before the train reached Bach Schönemark, he takes on his first major tributary, the 1.3 km stretch of Mass fraction Erbach at KM 1.7. In Schönemark the water takes on its second tributary, the coming from the right and 1.2 km of Beer Entrup Erbach. After another kilometer distance covered flow distance to the strand creek flowing to the light coming from the north Wedasch. Particularly is that strand Bach (3,4 km ) and Wedasch have (3.2 miles) up to this point, covered a nearly identical flow path. The strand creek flows east of Schönemark after another 200 m in the Werre.
Environment
The strand stream has good water quality and the water quality class II ( moderately polluted ) is assigned.