Halterner Mühlenbach

Halterner Mühlenbach
At the mill in Sythen (Haltern am See)
Country Germany
States North Rhine-Westphalia
Physical characteristics
Main source where the Umflut splits from the Halterner Mühlenbach's upstream Heubach, near the district Hausdülmen of Dülmen
51°48′22″N 7°15′25″E / 51.8062°N 7.2570°E / 51.8062; 7.2570
River mouth near Haltern am See into the Stever, at the Stevertalsperre Haltern
51°45′13″N 7°12′32″E / 51.7537°N 7.2090°E / 51.7537; 7.2090Coordinates: 51°45′13″N 7°12′32″E / 51.7537°N 7.2090°E / 51.7537; 7.2090
Basin features
Progression SteverLippeRhineNorth Sea

Halterner Mühlenbach is a river of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.

Its upper course is the Heubach, which splits up into the Umflut and the river now called Halterner Mühlenbach.[1][2] The Umflut later reunites with the Halterner Mühlenbach. It then flows into the reservoir Stevertalsperre Haltern which dams both the Halterner Mühlenbach and the Stever, thus it is a right tributary of the Stever.[1][2]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "TIM-online" (in German). (Select Gewässer in the search box, then enter Halterner Mühlenbach): Abteilung 7 der Bezirksregierung Köln (may be translated as: division 7 of the administration of region Cologne). Retrieved 27 September 2018.
  2. 1 2 Google (27 September 2018). "Mühlenbach" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 27 September 2018.


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