Napte

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Course

The Napte rises in Horn-Bad Meinberg stone cross at an altitude of 215 m. From its origin from the water first flows to the southeast, passes Busch Kamp and Vahlhausen, flows south past the Norderteich and reached Billerbeck. The creek behind Billerbeck ( former Matt mill) turns to the northeast and flows parallel to the L 823 After taking the low Beller stream and passing under the B 252 in the Napte Wöbbel at KM 38.6 opens the left side into the Emmer. The opening height is 125 m.

River length

According to the State Survey Agency NRW, the total length of the Napte is given as 10.73 km. In the German base map and in the language use the first 2.1 km of the water are called kink Bach. The Landesvermessungsamt Bach calls this " Napte ". In contrast, a stream which rises 1 km to the south in Moorlage, referred to in the German base map and in language use as " Napte ". This stream has a total length of 1.862 km. If you see this stream as the headwaters of the Napte, so results for the Napte a total length of 11.1 km.

Inflows

The Napte flow numerous creeks to:

  • First major tributary is, depending on the perspective of the origin of Napte (see Section river), the 2,1 km long river bend or 1.9 km long unnamed body of water that is referred to in the German base map as Napte. The confluence of the two streams is located west of Busch Kamp.
  • The nearest major tributary, a nameless waters with a length of 1.3 km, flows from the north in Vahlhausen at KM 7.9 to 161 m on the left side in the Napte one. It rises on the western edge of the wood Beller, Kohlberg at an altitude of 212 m.
  • To the west of Billerbeck opens another nameless waters with a length of 2.6 km at 6.0 KM into the Napte. The creek originates in Beller wood at an altitude of 188 m and reaches 1.7 km to Norderteich he fed by damming with its water. Another 500 m after discharge from the Norderteich opens the waters at 150 m altitude on the left into the Napte.
  • In KM 1.1 of Napte flows to a further 2 km long and nameless creek.
  • The Largest Napte inflow is the low Beller stream with a length of 7.4 km. It rises south of Reelkirchen in Beller wood on 218 m height from two sources, which unite after a few meters. In its course the low Beller stream passes through the villages of Upper and Lower Belle Belle before 0.7 on the left side opens to 125 m at KM in the Napte. The above-ground catchment area of ​​the Lower Beller stream is 8.7 km ².

In addition to these inflows, there are several other small streams, but they are so insignificant that they were not wearing a name nor with regard to their length measured.

Environment

The Napte is assigned to the entire length of the water quality class II. This means that it is moderately polluted.

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