Ruwer Explained

Ruwer
Mouth Location:Moselle
Mouth Coordinates:49.7855°N 6.7052°W
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:Germany
Subdivision Type2:State
Subdivision Name2:Rhineland-Palatinate
Length:46km (29miles)
Basin Size:238km2

The Ruwer is a river in Germany with a length of 46km (29miles). It is a right tributary of the Moselle. The valley of the Ruwer is a part of the Moselle wine-growing region near Trier in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate. It is famous for its Riesling wines, see Ruwer (region), and, prior to 1 August 2007, the Moselle region used to be known as Moselle-Saar-Ruwer.

In the lower Ruwer valley are the villages of Waldrach, Kasel, Mertesdorf, Eitelsbach and Ruwer.

History

The Roman city of Trier (Augusta Treverorum) was supplied with water by the Roman Ruwer Aqueduct, which delivered up to 25,000 cubic metres per day.

In A.D. 371, the Ruwer was mentioned by the Roman poet, Ausonius, in his poem, Mosella as follows: "The Ruwer turns the corn-grinding millstones in giddy whirls and draws the shrieking saws through smooth marble blocks."

Tributaries

Stream index number
(FGKZ)
NameLength
(km)
Catchment area
(km²)
265600000Ruwer48.72237.300
265694000Parkbach (Avel)2.403.593
265692000Benninger Bach2.651.931
265678000Korlingerbach0.840.711
265676000Waldbach2.412.563
265671200Geizenburger Waschbach1.511.810
265659200Alkenbach1,030,889
265654000Klinkbach5.3710.627
265654400Reiperterbach2.151.708
265654200Ronnerwiesbach1.351.697
265640000Großbach7.6727.769
265642000Eselsbach6.698.628
265644000Ellerborn (Kittelbach)1.541.533
265636000Waldbach (Weiherbach)4.225.513
265636200Bach am Willemskopf0.961.214
265634000Burkelsbach5.2818.867
265634200Aalbach1.443.285
265634420Siebenborn2.433.801
265634422Sternhausbach1.221.434
265634400Winkelbach (Pehlbach)1.598.893
265634440Hinzerter Bach2.213.771
265614000Kahlbach (Mühlscheider Bach)2.098.027
265614200Rothbach2.733.923
265612000Gimpelswiesenbach1.872.476
265620000Lehbach (Spalbach)6.6012.794
265622000Ellersbach (Kreidbach)3.212.374
265624000Marscheiderbach (Gondersbach)2.574.175
265624220Bach vom Kellergebrüche0.660.389
265624200Bach vom Lindenhof0.860.808
265632000Flonterbach2.673.173
265656000Burg Heid-Bach2.072.938
265656200Bach am Heidkopf0.971.041
265662000Neukreutzbach2.852.365
265660000Rauruwer6.1310.042
265672200Kieweringsbach1.141.005
265672000Entergraben und Grindelbach6.5210.043
265673200Rotegraben2.713.987
265674200Scheisingsgraben1.020.824
265674000Starkelsgraben1.921.620
265686000Kallerbach1.190.889
265683200Edriesbach1.181.881
265682000Altweiherbach1.782.532
265680000Riveris und Eschbach13.2828.866
265684000Misselbach3.233.693
265687200Thielenbach2.913.720
265688000Bausbach3.767.455

Other tributaries of the Ruwer include the Apfelbach, Borgraben, Eitelsbach, Gusterather Waschbach, Kundelbach, Labach, Moertschelbach, Rimperterbach, Wenigbach, Wenzelbach and the Wilzenburger Waschbach.[1]

Mills

There are, or were, several water mills in the Ruwer region:Alte Mühle Kell am See,Mühlscheider Hof in Kahlbach,Schillingen Mill Lehbach,Niederkell Mill,Unterste Mühle at Burkelsbach,Saw mill at Burkelsbach,Waldweiler Mill,Niederzerfer Mill on the Ruwer,Hauser Mill on the Ruwer,Mill at Großbach in Zerf,Kramesmühle Hentern,Hentern Mill,Lampaden Mill at Reiperter Bach,Benrath Mill at Klinkbach,Burg Heid Mill,Hinzenburg Mill,Heddert Mill on the Rauruwer,Little Geizenburg Mill,Pluwiger Hammer,Mill at Enterbach,Raulsmühle near Lonzenburg,Mill in Sommerau and another mill,Korlingen Mill,Herrgottsmühle (Morscheid Mill),Studentenmühle,Lichtenthalsmühle,Schleifmühle at the Riveris mouth in Waldrach,Schmelzmühle Waldrach, Schneidemühle Riveris, Feilensmühle Riveris, Osburger Mühle on the Riveris,Alte Dorfmühle Waldrach (Scherfsmühle),Ölmühle,[2] Welschmühle Waldrach,Mills in Kasel,Karlsmühle Mertesdorf, Reisenmühle,Grünhäuser Mill,Hüstermühle Trier-Ruwer,Lambertysmühle, Felsenmühle,etc.

Biology

In and by the Ruwer live numerous rare and protected species, such as the bullhead,[3] dipperl,[4] purple emperor butterfly and the kingfisher.[3] Until the 1940s, salmons were still caught in the Ruwer.[5]

See also

References

  1. Web site: Gebietskarte Gewässerprojekt Ruwer . 2004-06-29 . bot: unknown . https://web.archive.org/web/20071007114120/http://www.trier-saarburg.de/ruwerprojekt/gebietskarte.html . October 7, 2007 .
  2. http://www.waldrach.de/html/kultur/chronik%20pdf Chronicle of Waldrach with information about the mills in Waldrach
  3. http://www.natura2000.rlp.de/steckbriefe/index.php?a=s&b=g&c=ffh&pk=FFH6306-301 Mentioned in Project Natura 2000
  4. http://www.naturpark.org/natur-kultur/natur/gewaesser-talsperren/gewaesser/ruwer Dippers on the Ruwer
  5. http://www.lachsverein.de/pdf/service/bericht_laichzeit_sieglachs.pdf Report on salmon in the Ruwer