Urft (river)

River of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany


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::summary River of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany ::

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FieldValue
nameUrft
imageGemünd Urfttal.JPG
image_captionThe Urft near Gemünd in the Urft Reservoir at low water
subdivision_type1Country
subdivision_name1Germany
subdivision_type2State
subdivision_name2North Rhine-Westphalia
subdivision_type3District
subdivision_name3Euskirchen
subdivision_type4Region
subdivision_name4North Eifel
subdivision_type5Reference no.
subdivision_name5DE: 2822
length_km46.373
length_ref
source1_locationIn the North Eifel near Schmidtheim
source1_coordinates
source1_elevationca.
mouth_locationNear Rurberg into the Rur / in the upper basin of the Rur Dam
mouth_coordinates
mouth_elevation
progression
basin_size_km2372.564
basin_size_ref
tributaries_rightGenfbach
(for this and others see below)
tributaries_leftOlef
(for this and others see below)
custom_labelReferences
extra[[File:Rurverlauf.JPG
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::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/35/CP_Urfttalsperre.jpg" caption="upper basin]] of the [[Rur Dam"] ::

The Urft () is a 46.4 km right-hand tributary of the Rur in the county of Euskirchen in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. It flows through the village of Urft in the municipality of Kall. The Urft rises in the North Eifel region of the Eifel Mountains.

Origin of the name

The name of the Urft is derived from Urd-apa. The origin of the word Urd is unknown, but apa is Celtic and means "stream". In 1075, the Urft was called the Urdefa, in 1419 the Orfft and, in 1503, the Oyrfft. The village of Urft takes its name from the river.

Course

The Urft rises in the North Eifel in the High Fens-Eifel Nature Park. Its source is in the Dahlem Forest (Dahlemer Wald), 3.8 km west of the Dahlem village of Schmidtheim and 2.3 km (both as the crow flies) northwest of Dahlemer Binz Airfield.

The Urft initially flows through Schmidtheim. From there, it is accompanied by the Eifel Line and joined by the Dänenbach stream. It then flows through the village of Blankenheim-Wald, where it collects the Wisselbach and is crossed by the B 258 federal highway. In the next section, it is joined by more streams including the Treisbach, the Laufbach and the Haubach. At Steinrütsch, which lies in the parish of Nettersheim and where there are the remains of a Roman burgus and castellum (Kleinkastell), it is joined by the Wellenbach in Urft and in Nettersheim the Genfbach. Next, the river runs parallel to the Roman Eifel Aqueduct, which begins at the old Gronrecht Mill (Gronrechtsmühle) near the Grüner Pütz, flows through Urft, where it meets the Gillesbach and, below the village, the Kuttenbach. After that, the Urft flows through Sötenich and Kall, where it leaves both the Eifel Line and the Eifel Aqueduct and collects the Kallbach, before running along the Olef Valley Railway and through Anstois. Next, it passes through Gemünd, where the Olef joins and where the B 265 and B 266 cross the Urft in the village. It then leaves the railway and flows through Malsbenden.

Next, the Urft flows into the Urft Reservoir, which channels its waters usually into a tunnel - the Kermeter Gallery - through the Kermeter ridge north of the reservoir and through the turbines of the Heimbach Power Station with its outflow into the compensating basin of the Heimbach Dam and thus eventually into the Rur. Through this artificial outflow tunnel, the mouth of the Urft is near the Heimbach village of Hasenfeld at Rur 111.1 km. Before the construction of the Urft Dam, the river emptied in a natural way above the Simmerath village of Rurberg roughly at Rur 123.5 km into the Rur. Since the second expansion stage of the Rur Reservoir in 1959, the water from the Obersee on the Rur Dam impounds the old lower reaches of the Urft (near its confluence) on the downstream side of the Urft Dam to a depth of around 12 m. From there, the reservoir waters flow, at high water, over the spillway of the Urft Dam.

Catchment area and tributaries

The catchment area of the Urft covers 372.564 km2, and drains via the Rur, Meuse and Hollands Diep into the North Sea. ::data[format=table]

Tributaries of the UrftGKZNameLengthCatchmentDirectionConfluenceConfluencekmmikm2sqmikmmilocation
2822112N.N.1.7 kmleft43.8 km
2822114N.N.2.5 kmleft43.6 km
2822116N.N.1.9 kmright43.7 km
282212Dänenbach5.7 km4.784 km2left40.1 kmSchmidtheim
2822132Zehnbach1.3 kmright39.5 km
282214Wisselbach3.5 km2.314 km2left38.3 kmBlankenheim-Wald
2822152Schäferbach1.7 kmright37.8 kmBlankenheim-Wald
2822154N.N.0.9 kmright37.1 km
2822156Treisbach2.8 kmleft36.2 km
282216Haubach3.4 km7.057 km2right35.2 km
2822172Laufbach2.2 kmleft34.9 km
2822174Lützertseifen1.5 kmright34.5 km
2822176Gelensiefen1.4 kmleft33.3 km
2822178Wellenbach2.5 kmright31.7 km
282218Schleifbach3.9 km3.961 km2left30.8 kmNettersheim
28222Genfbach9.6 km20.102 km2right29.4 kmNettersheim
28224Gillesbach6.6 km15.644 km2left23.2 kmUrft
282252Kuttenbach5.3 km4.488 km2left22.3 kmUrft
28226Kallbach7.2 km15.007 km2left18.4 kmKall
282272An den Fuchslöchern1.7 kmright16.8 kmKall
2822732Fahrenbach2.8 kmleft16.7 kmKall
28227392Dränkensief1.6 kmleft16.2 km
282274Mastermühle1.4 kmright16.2 km
282276Im Rödchen1.4 kmleft15.2 km
282278Mühlenbach1.3 kmleft13.1 km
2822792Seelbach0.9 kmright13.1 kmGemünd
28228Olef28.1 km196.073 km2left11.7 kmGemünd
2822912Lompig1.1 kmright10.5 kmGemünd
2822914Großer Scheuerbach1.1 kmright11.1 kmGemünd
2822918Braubach3.5 kmleft11.3 kmGemünd
2822992Horrenbach1.8 kmleft9.4 kmGemünd
28229936Laßbach2.3 kmleft8.2 km
2822994Großer Böttenbach3.0 kmright7.1 km
28229952Morsbach2.3 kmleft6.3 km
2822996Lorbach3.0 kmright4.9 km
28229972Amselbach2.1 kmright4.8 km
28229974Hohenbach1.6 kmright2.8 km
2822998Vom Walberhof2.5 kmleft2.3 km
28229992Haftenbach0.6 kmleft0.9 km
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References

Literature

  • Hans Peter Schiffer: Das Urfttal in der Eifel. Landschaft, Natur, Geschichte. 2nd edn., LandpresseRegio, Weilerswist, 2006.

References

  1. Hans Peter Schiffer: ''Das Urfttal in der Eifel. Landschaft, Natur, Geschichte.'' 2006. p. 6.
  2. Matthias Kufeld, Joachim Lange, Bernd Hausmann. "Das Einzugsgebiet der Rur".

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