Nemphe

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The Nemphe is a 14.3 km long right tributary of the Eder in Waldeck- Frankenberg in Hesse. It is as waters III. Classified order.

Description

The Nemphe rises in the northern part of the northern Castle Forest, flows west to the so-called Herrenweg to then flow through the castle Walder Bottendorf district in a northerly direction. In the town of Frankenberg Nemphe opens into the Eder.

The catchment area of ​​38.383 km ² comprises Nemphe, their mean discharge ( MQ ) is 293.5 l / s

This has Nemphetal at Bottendorf the status of a conservation area, and since 2004 a designated FFH area. It is a semi-natural Waldwiesenbachtal, as is often encountered in the forest castle. In it, there are dystrophic ponds and vermoorte areas, a variety of rare species such as grebes and black stork and rare plant species, especially aquatic plants. The ponds are from the period of the Cistercians. The region covers an area of ​​36 ha

The Nemphe is renatured in several places, among others, the nature youth ( NAJU ) Frankenberg and the Association of Water group in Upper Eder Fisheries Association Hesse-Cassel in the city of Frankenberg.

In the area of ​​Mr. path is in the middle of the forest, a large artificial beregneter wood storage area, a so-called wet storage, the water demand is met from the Nemphe.

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