Wacker (Heve)

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Wacker is a 4.5 km long, orographic left tributary of the brook in North Rhine-Westphalia Warstein, Germany.

Geography

Wacker springs on the southeast flank of the mountain on the new owls path at an altitude of 468 m above sea level. NN. First, in an easterly direction flowing down the stream turns to the short flow distance to the north- northeast. 4.5 km of stream flows on the left side to 337 m above sea level. NN in the stream, a source flow of Heve. The mouth is located west of Hirschberg- Bache.

With a vertical drop of 131 meters, the average bed slope is 15.8 ‰. The 8.301 km ² large catchment area is drained by Bache / Lottmannshardbach, Heve, Möhne, Ruhr and Rhine to the North Sea.

Tributaries

The Wacker flow to numerous short watercourses. The most important tributary is the 3.7 km long Bormecke. The following are the tributaries are called, which are called in directory waters NRW.

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