Hohenfelder Mühlenau

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The Hohenfelder Mühlenau is an approximately 10 km long river in the district of Plön in the northeast of Schleswig -Holstein.

The Hohenfelder Mühlenau is attributable to the type pebble embossed Bach. It originates from the Selenter lake in Holstein and together with the Salzau / Au Hagen one of its natural processes. Your stream with a gradient of around 4%, and 10 km in length with a width of usually 2 to 4 meters and a depth of 0.1 to 1.5 meters is interrupted by two obstacles, the Köhner mill only after their expiration a foundation leaves, which is a pen of 2 to 3 meters. This hurdle is now bypassed under the Water Framework Directive with a Sohlgleite, which will be built adjacent to the building is still facing. The Hohenfelder mill constitutes a barrier of about 4 meters, which is partly bypassed by a fish ladder. However, the existing 50 -hp Francis turbine is an obstacle and the end of its 10 km long journey opens the Hohenfelder Mühlenau with a water quality of I -II in the Baltic Sea.

  • River in Europe
  • River in Schleswig -Holstein
  • Waters in the district of Plön
  • Baltic Sea water system
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