Baggersee Lutz

The Ablacher Lakes ( Stretch Lutz, colloquially Lutzensee ) are two, originally three lakes west of Krauchenwies, a municipality in the district of Sigmaringen in Baden- Württemberg, Germany. The original two west in the lakes were united by the removal of a driving dam near renaturation 2007/2008 to a water body.

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Geography

The Ablacher lakes belong to the so-called " Krauchenwieser Lake District" in the Upper Danube Nature Park. The Krauchenwieser Lakeland is only interrupted by the Princely Park and Wildlife Park Josefslust. In the mouth of the Princely Park Andel Bach is located in the Ablach. The Ablach flows in their straightened bed on the north west side of the lakes.

The Stretch Lutz is a Grundwassersee that has no natural inflow and outflow. However, the lake is fed by seepage from the 20 meters from southwest to northeast flowing Ablach. The eastern lake has on the northeastern shore on an artificial sequence structure for Ablach.

Formation

The lakes are created by the mining of gravel by the company Krauchenwieser Lutz Won Postwiesen lakes. The mined gravel was deposited here in Ablachtal and in the environment by a glacial moraine around 18,000 years ago. When the glaciers abtauten, the melt water had run off. The meltwater rivers ballasted to the old valleys. This gravel was covered with the advance of the glacier again and it formed the so-called push gravel. Today these are broken down in the wet extraction.

Since it is an artificial, caused by gravel mining lake while Lutzensee, the name " Lutzensee " was created after the founding of the concrete plant Lutz 1897.

The gravel mining area of ​​flooded gravel pit had at the end of the 20th century reached its final size, so now the gravel volume is exploited towards Princely park in Won Unterlachenstrasse. Has expected late 2008/early 2009 also reached this gravel mining area, their final size, to be built another quarry mining where the surface of 6.5 hectares between the quarry and the Josef Lutz Lutz Stadium below Ablach in Won Rose meadow. Here are to be won in the wet extraction in eight to 14 years 600,000 cubic meters of gravel. A mobile system is to take over the tasks of the coming of the 1950s factory building.

Use

Tenant of the westerly larger lake is the fishing club trout Albstadt Zollern- Alb- circle 1966 eV, has been leasing the Lutzensee by the company Lutz concrete and gravel as the owner and operates on the lake angling, with day tickets.

The eastern lake is since 2008 owned by the Fisheries Association Neufra / Hohenzollern 1996 eV Fishing is allowed with a valid annual pass. Swimming, boating and open flames are prohibited.

The company Lutz concrete and gravel has been planning for the spring of 2007 the establishment of a campsite on the western lake and provided a preliminary planning to the municipal council, which was advocated. The area to be planned to be called at the request of the owner in the future " Ablacher lakes ". In addition to the North Shore designed as a beach and be paid in the remaining regions to nature conservation. In the spring of 2008 began after evacuation of the camp sites of the finished pipe parts of the construction of the campsite.

The association of nature and landscape Krauchenwies planned in March 2008, the investment of a nature discovery circular route around the Lutzensee. Since there arises the campsite and other changes are planned, is awaited with this project.

The Krauchenwieser council decided on 10 March 2009 the development plan " Ablacher Lakes" as a statute. This is still subject to licensing.

A Lutzensee crossing the floating chain marks the separation between the smaller, situated in the west of Bath and the rest, closed to bathing lake surface. West of the premises even degraded gravel meadow is located. The development plan is divided into four areas: camping area, holiday home area, industrial area and other commercial area. While the North Shore is designed as a beach, the remaining areas to be dedicated to nature conservation.

Ecology

Fauna

In Ornithological 2005 annual report on the bird fauna of the lakes were Krauchenwieser et al also reported breeding pairs of following birds: Little Ringed Plover, Kingfisher and Black-throated Diver.

The fish stock has the following types of fish: Pike ( record 37 lb. and 132 cm), pike-perch, perch, rainbow trout, carp ( record 34 lbs ), tench, bream, chub, isolated catfish, eels and several species of white fish.

Partly beaver tracks provide information about the great work of the two since the fall of 2005 at Steidlesee III ( lake northwest of the L456 ) eingefundenen beaver.

Flora

By setting up a campsite extensive restoration measures of the shoreline went ahead. So ramparts were on the eastern lake filled up and flattened the shore area. It will offer a wide reed belt. On the northwest part of the lake, a shallow water zone is to be built.

Sediment

The average visibility is 2.32 meters.

Water quality

The assessment of water quality by the regional council of Tübingen revealed in recent years (2002 to 2007), a well suitable for swimming hygienic condition of the water body. The number of coliforms were mostly below 30, the faecal coliform bacteria also under 30, in a 100 ml water sample. In studies of consumer magazine Öko-Test between 2001 and 2003 the quarry Lutz were also certifies good values. It was also tested for phenol, surfactants and mineral oils, all values ​​were below the limits.

On 26 February 2008, the main hydraulic line burst on a gravel conveyor excavator in the eastern sea, and there were from 150 to 200 liters of hydraulic oil. A large part of the oil could be captured by security measures of the company. A smaller portion came into the gravelly subsoil. With oil absorbent material prevented the volunteer fire department Krauchenwies that the quarry was contaminated. The contaminated gravel layers were removed and disposed of.

Attractions and buildings

  • Station Krauchenwies: On the southeast side of the lake, where the disused railway station Krauchenwies is, run the hegau Ablachtal Railway and the railway line Krauchenwies - Sigmaringen. On the exterior of the restored station building is a memorial plaque to the highest Anwesehnheit Sr. Majesty our Emperor Wilhelm I in this house on 10 July 1875.
  • Josef Lutz Stadium: The Josef Lutz Stadium west of the lake, in Won "Bosch meadows ", at the entrance Ablach is the entrepreneur who died in 1999 Josef Lutz dedicated.

Economic Importance

Leisure and Tourism

In addition to the gravel mining of Lutzensee is popular for bathing especially for followers of naturism. Lakeside but there is no swimming allowed to surface. The legalized by the common law Baden is at your own risk. The tents, camps and overnight on the lake is not allowed to enter the premises, however, is prohibited. Windsurfers have also gathered on the lake.

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