Eichelbach (Nidda)

Eichelbach
River
Country Germany
State Hesse
Part of Rhine
Tributaries
 - left Eckardsbach (Waidbach), Schandwiesenbach
Source Vogelsberg north of Hoherodskopf, east of Schotten (Breungeshain)
 - elevation 700 m (2,297 ft)
Mouth Nidda (Eichelsdorf), in the Nidda river
 - elevation 165 m (541 ft)
 - coordinates 50°27′18″N 9°3′18″E / 50.45500°N 9.05500°E / 50.45500; 9.05500Coordinates: 50°27′18″N 9°3′18″E / 50.45500°N 9.05500°E / 50.45500; 9.05500
Length 18.2 km (11 mi)
Basin 37.619 km2 (15 sq mi)
Discharge
 - average .5787 m3/s (20 cu ft/s)

The Eichelbach is a river of Hesse, Germany. It is a tributary of the Nidda, 18 km long.[1]

Geography

Course

The Eichelbach has its source in Vogelsberg, north of the Hoherodskopfes and east of the town Schotten-Breungeshain. It discharges into the Nidda river at the town of Nidda. Since the summer of 2009 a retention basin is being built upstream from Eichelsdorf by the Nidda water board, with a capacity of 390,000 m³, to protect the villages on the Eichelbach and the Nidda.

Villages

The Eichelbach flows through the following villages:

Tributaries

Water quality

The water quality of the Eichelback is deemed good.[2]

See also

References


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