Haltern, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany - Renaturalized, redesigned Gecksbach stream. Flood protection on the river Lippe. Groundwater from the forel


Haltern, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany - Renaturalized, redesigned Gecksbach stream. Flood protection on the river Lippe. Groundwater from the foreland is discharged into the Lippe via three overflows and then via the redesigned Gecksbach stream. Flood protection in the Haltern-Lippramsdorf-Marl area (HaLiMa) by relocating dikes and thus extending the floodplain.


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