Kleine Sude

Template: Infobox River / Obsolete

The Schmaar (referred to in a section also brews Small ) is a right tributary of the brews in the district of Ludwigsburg pleasure Parchim in southwest Mecklenburg.

Course

The river has its origin at the confluence of two trenches north-east, belonging to the town of Wittenburg hamlet helmet in a non- military occupied corridor between two sub-areas of the site training area Hagenow. The two trenches begin on the eastern slope of the Heidbergs on a terrain height of about 53 m above sea level. NHN. The Schmaar runs by receiving the Helmer mill trench and other trenches initially in an easterly direction to the point Woldmühle. There, once the water was dammed up in a mill pond and operated a water mill. The surviving building is now used as a dwelling. From here the water flows southeast to Hagenow. The city is crossed from East to West and the main road crossed 321. In the city, the river is dammed as an elongated mill pond. The mill building still exists, however, to the former use only remembers a sign.

To the west of the built-up urban area of ​​Hagenow the now small brews turns called river in southern direction. Also there lead a plurality of trenches, among them the Menckestraße ditch, a. In the section, the Berlin- Hamburg railway and the main road 5 are crossed. The Small brews flows while maintaining the water code after the confluence with the Red ford west of Redefin in the brews.

Even before the union with the Red ford branches Schmaar the waters with different code 5936362, 593636 later, however, heading west and ends after 5.2 kilometers north of the straightened path Lübtheener hamlet Bandekow in the brews.

History

The construction of a new wastewater treatment plant in Hagenow in 1995, the water pollution could be reduced significantly. The water quality class improved from III -IV ( very dirty ) to II ( moderately polluted ).

Especially rivers indicate a strong regulatory body of water in the past. Also, according to the Water Framework Directive Mecklenburg-Vorpommern the river course is provisionally identified as heavily modified / artificial reported. In the area Hagenow the Schmaar was renatured to 1.7 kilometers in length, these included the relocation in a meandering river bed in 2007, the desilting of the mill pond in 2005 and the construction of a sediment catch 2006. Finally, it was in October 2009 with the construction of a fish ladder at the end of the mill pond begun.

Fauna

In the Schmaar mainly occur roach, perch and pike.

479337
de