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Określenie Odcinków Śródlądowych Wód Powierzchniowych, W Obrębie Załącznik nr 2 do Rozporządzenia nr 19/2016 Dyrektora Regionalnego Zarządu Gospodarki Wodnej we Wrocławiu z dnia 1 grudnia 2016 r. 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Gądkowice Rokita (część) Barycz 0.000 8.900 Dolnośląski ZMiUW we Wrocławiu 0.000 8.900 VII RW6000191439 Sąsiecznicy RW60001714312, RW600017141929, Dopływ spod Wężewic, Zawłoka, Barycz od Dąbrówki do 21 Lilików - Gądkowice Rokita (część) Barycz 0.000 8.900 Dolnośląski ZMiUW we Wrocławiu 0.000 8.500 III, IV jaz km 4+000 RW6000191439 Sąsiecznicy RW60001714332 Dopływ spod Pomorsk 22 Rów B Dopływ spod Pomorsk Barycz 0.000 7.400 Dolnośląski ZMiUW we Wrocławiu 0.000 7.400 III, IV, VII RW6000191439 Barycz od Dąbrówki do Sąsiecznicy 23 Rów D Lubiel Barycz 0.000 7.040 Dolnośląski ZMiUW we Wrocławiu 0.000 7.040 III, IV, VII RW600017143149 Kanał Godnowski 24 Rów R – L –46 - Barycz 0.000 3.440 Dolnośląski ZMiUW we Wrocławiu 0.000 3.440 III, IV RW600017143149 Kanał Godnowski 25 Rów R – M Dopływ spod Jankowej Barycz 0.000 3.280 Dolnośląski ZMiUW we Wrocławiu 0.000 3.280 III, IV, VII RW600017133249 Smortawa od źródla do Pijawki 26 Rów R - N Dopływ spod Wężowic Przyodrze 0.000 6.800 Dolnośląski ZMiUW we Wrocławiu 0.000 6.800 III, IV RW60001714639 Orla od źródła do Rdęcy 27 Rów R – B Dopływ spod Sędraszyc Barycz 0.000 7.265 Dolnośląski ZMiUW we Wrocławiu 0.000 7.265 III, IV RW60001714639 Orla od źródła do Rdęcy 28 Rów R – C Dopływ spod Guzowic Barycz 0.000 7.800 Dolnośląski ZMiUW we Wrocławiu 0.000 7.800 III, IV RW60001714639 Orla od źródła do Rdęcy 29 Rów R-C-11 Pakosławka Barycz 0.000 6.260 Dolnośląski ZMiUW we Wrocławiu 0.000 6.260 III, IV RW60001714639 Orla od źródła do Rdęcy 30 Rów R –D Dopływ spod Słabocina Barycz 0.000 5.270 Dolnośląski ZMiUW we Wrocławiu 0.000 5.270 III, IV RW6000191439 Barycz od Dąbrówki do Sąsiecznicy 31 Rów R-Ł (Stara Barycz) - Barycz 0.000 4.350 Dolnośląski ZMiUW we Wrocławiu 0.000 4.350 III, IV, VII RW600017141929 Zawłoka 32 Rów R-N-55 Zawłoka Barycz 0.000 7.320 Dolnośląski ZMiUW we Wrocławiu 0.000 7.320 III, IV RW600017141929 Zawłoka 33 Rów R-N-55 Zawłoka Barycz 0.000 7.320 Dolnośląski ZMiUW we Wrocławiu 0.000 1.420 VII RW60001714639 Orla od źródła do Rdęcy 34 Rów Śląski (Rów Graniczny) Rów Śląski Barycz 8.130 15.860 Dolnośląski ZMiUW we Wrocławiu 8.130 15.860 III, VII RW60001714639 Orla od źródła do Rdęcy 35 Rów Śląski (Rów Graniczny) Rów Śląski Barycz 8.130 15.860 Dolnośląski ZMiUW we Wrocławiu 8.130 10.130 IV RW6000191439 Barycz od Dąbrówki do Sąsiecznicy 36 Wiesiołek Wisiołek Barycz 0.000 0.710 Dolnośląski ZMiUW we Wrocławiu 0.000 0.710 III, VII RW60001714639 Orla od źródła do Rdęcy 37 Żydowski Potok Ślepica Barycz 0.750 11.480 Dolnośląski ZMiUW we Wrocławiu 0.750 11.480 III, IV RW600019149, RW6000191459 Barycz od Orli do Odry, Barycz od Sąsiecznicy do Orli 38 Barycz Barycz Barycz 3.000 48.330 Dolnośląski ZMiUW we Wrocławiu 3.000 8.767 II, III stopień km 22,769 jazy: km 5,502, 8,767, RW600019149, RW6000191459 Barycz od Orli do Odry, Barycz od Sąsiecznicy do Orli 39 Barycz Barycz Barycz 3.000 48.330 Dolnośląski ZMiUW we Wrocławiu 8.767 11.000 I, II, III RW600019149, RW6000191459 Barycz od Orli do Odry, Barycz od Sąsiecznicy do Orli 40 Barycz Barycz Barycz 3.000 48.330 Dolnośląski ZMiUW we Wrocławiu 11.000 14.000 II, III RW600019149, RW6000191459 Barycz od Orli do Odry, Barycz od Sąsiecznicy do Orli 41 Barycz Barycz Barycz 3.000 48.330 Dolnośląski ZMiUW we Wrocławiu 14.000 30.000 II, III, IV jazy: km 14,186, 21,800, 27,160, RW600019149, RW6000191459 Barycz od Orli do Odry, Barycz od Sąsiecznicy do Orli 42 Barycz Barycz Barycz 3.000 48.330 Dolnośląski ZMiUW we Wrocławiu 30.000 30.400 II, III RW600019149, RW6000191459 Barycz od Orli do Odry, Barycz od Sąsiecznicy do Orli 43 Barycz Barycz Barycz 3.000 48.330 Dolnośląski ZMiUW we Wrocławiu 30.400 38.000 I, II, III jazy: km, 32+278, RW600019149, RW6000191459 Barycz od Orli do Odry, Barycz od Sąsiecznicy do Orli 44 Barycz Barycz Barycz 3.000 48.330 Dolnośląski ZMiUW we Wrocławiu 38.000 48.330 II, III jazy: km: 38+677, 42+345, 46+388 RW60001714774 Kanał Uszczonowski 45 Ciek Uszczonowski Kanał Uszczonowski Barycz 0.000 16.090 Dolnośląski ZMiUW we Wrocławiu 0.000 16.090 II, III, IV, VII RW60001714729 Dziczek 46 Rzęśnik Dziczek Barycz 0.000 6.250 Dolnośląski ZMiUW we Wrocławiu 0.000 6.250 II, III, IV, VII RW600017147169 Chlastawa 47 Chlastówka Chlastawa Barycz 0.000 9.750 Dolnośląski ZMiUW we Wrocławiu 0.000 9.750 II, III, VII RW600017147129 Bełcz 48 Głogowiec Dopływ spod Cieszkowic Barycz 0.000 6.875 Dolnośląski ZMiUW we Wrocławiu 0.000 6.875 II, III, IV RW60001714714 Źródlisko 49 Źródliska Źródlisko Barycz 0.000 8.245 Dolnośląski ZMiUW we Wrocławiu 0.000 8.245 II, III, IV RW600019149 Barycz od Orli do Odry 50 Mały Dopływ z Czeladzi Wielkiej Barycz 0.000 4.750 Dolnośląski ZMiUW we Wrocławiu 0.000 4.750 II, III RW60001714772 Dopływ z Goli Górowskiej 51 Gola Dopływ z Goli Górowskiej Barycz 0.000 4.875 Dolnośląski ZMiUW we Wrocławiu 0.000 4.875 II, III, IV RW600019149 Barycz od Orli do Odry 52 Luboszyca Dopływ spod Luboszyc Małych Barycz 0.000 6.750 Dolnośląski ZMiUW we Wrocławiu 0.000 6.750 II, III, IV, VII RW60001714789 Wiewiernica 53 Stara Wiewiernica - Barycz 0.000 1.582 Dolnośląski ZMiUW we Wrocławiu 0.000 1.582 II, III, VII jaz km 2+915, zastawka km 7+423, RW60001714469 Brzeźnica 54 Brzeźnica Brzeźnica Barycz 0.000 19.140 Dolnośląski ZMiUW we Wrocławiu 0.000 12.500 II, III, IV, VII próg km: 6+810, 8+560 jaz km 9+115, zastawka km 10+030 RW60001714469 Brzeźnica 55 Brzeźnica Brzeźnica Barycz 0.000 19.140 Dolnośląski ZMiUW we Wrocławiu 12.500 19.140 I, II, III, IV, VII zastawka km 17+960 przepust piętrzący: km 4+450, km 5+310, RW60001714489 Struga 56 Bzianka Bzianka Barycz 0.000 8.250 Dolnośląski ZMiUW we Wrocławiu 0.000 8.250 I, II, III, IV, VII km 6+750 jaz km 1+370, jaz km 2+215, próg km 5+050, jaz km 2+920, RW60001714489 Struga 57 Struga I Struga Barycz 0.000 17.250 Dolnośląski ZMiUW we Wrocławiu 0.000 8.447 I, II, III, IV stopień km 6+950, jaz km 3+820, próg km 7+640 przepust piętrzący: km 4+700, km 5+685, jaz km 5+770, zastawka: km 6+370, km 7+810 zastawka km: 8+685,
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