Irserbach
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The Irserbach or Irsenbach is an orographic left tributary of the victory in the south of North Rhine -Westphalia. Its highest source stream rises in 257 meters above sea level, it flows at an altitude of 133 meters.
Rhineland -Palatinate
The wide headwaters of Irserbaches located in Rhineland- Palatinate north of the watershed of the Westerwald, on which the B 8 runs. Springs rise at Oberirsen - Marenbach and Birnbach and flow into Oberirsen and Oberirsen - Rimbach the main stream to.
North Rhine -Westphalia
In Irsen (municipality Windeck ) the stream flow to well water from Ölsen next to the Kuchhausener Bach. In Irsen is still an old functional mill that is operated by a branched Mühlengraben.
From Irsen the valley of the brook Irser forms the border between Rhineland -Palatinate and North Rhine -Westphalia until just before the quarry Imhausen. In addition to inflows from Niederirsen and the cooker separator stream flows to the Niederleuscheider creek along the L 312 in honor Hausen. This country is also the road continues along the valley of the Irserbaches. In Windeck- Imhausen where the extinguishing stream still flows, flows of Irserbach in the victory.
Conservation
Large areas of Irserbaches were exposed again recently rehabilitated and planted with native trees and shrubs.