Vetschauer Mühlenfließ

Vetschauer Mühlenfließ in Vetschau

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The Vetschauer Mill Stream is a flow in the south of Brandenburg.

It is a tributary of the River Spree and rises in the Luckaitzer mountains in Lower Landrücken, passed the Reptener ponds, flows west past the eponymous place Vetschau / Spreewald, to then cross after passing Stradow, the Stradower ponds, the Kossateich ultimately Radduscher Kahnfahrt and to drain into the Südumfluter the upper Spree forest. The catchment area of ​​Vetschauer mill Fließes covers about 123 square kilometers. In Vetschau the waters of the park of the castle Vetschau are supplied by the Vetschauer Mühlenfließ with water.

The flow rate of about two to three meters wide Fließes is low. The shores are mostly steep and have only few wood species on. The guided amount of water is relatively low. The original water supply was disrupted by an existing lignite mining. Today, the mine water flow predominantly leads. In the area of ​​Fließes the otter and the Green Clubtail occurs. Parts of the mill Fließes belong to FFH areas.

Source

  • Decree of the Ministry of Rural Development, Environment and Consumer Protection to publicize the conservation objectives in accordance with § 26 b paragraph 3 of the Brandenburg Nature Conservation Act and the management of the site of Community importance " Göritzer and Vetschauer mill leveling " of 14 November 2005, in the Official Journal of Brandenburg - No. 50 of 21 December 2005
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