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Hohenfelder Mühlenau

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Hohenfelder Mühlenau
Location
CountryGermany
StateSchleswig-Holstein
DistrictPlön
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationSource: Selenter See between Köhn-Pülsen and Giekau-Warderhof
 • coordinates54°19′09″N 10°27′48″E / 54.3191°N 10.4633°E / 54.3191; 10.4633
Mouth 
 • location
Kiel Bay near Hohenfelde-Malmsteg
 • coordinates
54°23′07″N 10°30′35″E / 54.38528°N 10.50981°E / 54.38528; 10.50981
Length10 km
Basin features
River systemHohenfelder Mühlenau
LandmarksVillages: Köhn, Schwartbuck, Hohenfelde

The Hohenfelder Mühlenau is a stream, about 10 km (6.2 mi) long, in the district of Plön in northeast part of the North German state of Schleswig-Holstein.

The Hohenfelder Mühlenau is classified as a gravel-bedded stream. It begins at the Selenter See in Holstein and, together with the Salzau / Hagener Au, is one of its natural tailwaters. The course of the stream has an incline of about 4%, a length of 10 km (6.2 mi), a width of generally between 2 and 4 metres (7 and 13 ft) and a depth of 0.1 to 1.5 metres (4 to 59 in). It is interrupted by two barriers, the mill at Köhn, which has fallen into ruins leaving just a foundation behind, and poses an obstacle of 2 to 3 metres (7 to 10 ft). This hurdle will now be bypassed, in line with the EU Water Framework Directive, using a drop structure (Sohlgleite) which will be built next to the existing building. The Hohenfelde Mill is another obstacle of about 4 metres (13 ft), which is partly bypassed with a fish pass. The existing 50 hp Francis turbine is still an obstacle however. At the end of its course the Hohenfelder Mühlenau discharges into the Baltic Sea with a water quality class of I-II.

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This page was last edited on 10 September 2020, at 04:16
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