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Karte Des Überschwemmungsgebiets Der Kyll Rheinland-Pfalz Struktur- Und Genehmigungsdirektion Nord Maßstab 1 : 5.000 Wasserwirtschaftsverwaltung Karte des Überschwemmungsgebiets der Kyll Rheinland-Pfalz Struktur- und Genehmigungsdirektion Nord Maßstab 1 : 5.000 2544400 2544800 2545200 2545600 2546000 2546400 169 706 554 108 85 267 1 1 299 121 7 104 315 Legende 16 113 In der alten Kyll 702 169 17 468 8 Auf der Kehrt 8 654 655 8 n h 8 bei Zimmerscheit 105 a 666 b g n 2 e e 7 s i w r F 799 E h 256 591 a a 108 h F 168 76 r Am Grietenborn 1 1 w 680 e 121 g 8 555 106 136 79 82 82 692 1 3 136 25 1 2 82 0 23 0 798 168 258 113 0 12 16 0 121 797 107 2 23 0 168 6 7 0 4 439 4 27,5 72 590 122 107 1 83 6 F 6 a Gewässerverlauf mit Kilometrierung 8 h 129 rw e g 12 5 5 103 Flur 10 103 Flur 9 12 5 Flur 10 5 107 15 263 10 109 103 580 4 14 681 110 71 266 4 eg hrw 579 Fa 136 583 724 71 111 100 5 30 72 9 1 Gemarkung 4 578 eg 102 rw 678 70 112 ah 723 9 F 266 5 78,9 699 Aufm Grün 78 112 110 In Entenseifen 11 103 in Langwerth 3 722 773 13 575 5 112 112 99 66 66 13 1 1 112 103 Auf 14 10 Lissingen 125 Lang- 1 123 Abflussbereich (Streichlinie) 402 641 2 werths- 403 4 572 571 116 20 21 65 64 triesch 7 An Krahheld 626 103 78,8 Auf Krahfeld 59 1 96 520 97 1 6 570 K 6 y ll 64 1 401 136 23 31 116 11 2 1 Überschwemmungsgebiet 400 117 23 521 6 6 19 In Langwerth 569 61 gemäß §§88 ff LWG 1 Auf dem 78,7 7 59 Rückhaltebecken 1 Gesteins 117 7 336 Flur 6 117 145 4 24 129 126 6 1 7870,56 6 K Flur 10 y In Hohbäumchesflur ll 59 681 Flur 7 561 10 117 129 316 1 609 0 84 94 0 84 337 738 93 145 9 650 126 In Langwertsdell 0 93 1 0 645 2 141 3 25 394 7 243 244 Ober 7 634 145 142 92 92 118 1 3 Flur 6 3 242 Im Entenberg 91 Mücken- 130 6 25 5 6 überschwemmungsgefährdetes Gebiet 1 dreischen 53 5 81 4 5 1 512 130 5 78,5 5 17 8 117 484 130 2 146 1 53 g 28 2 e rw 1 h a F 659 53 529 117 130 5 117 58 79 4 72 1 1 805 131 53 635 2 34 5 6 g 607 e 118 F w a r 73 h h K r 77 147 a w 58 y F 775 l e 1 l 636 Unter g 2 608 75 118 774 117 73 74 78 622 Mücken- 3 1 148 Bellen- 753 95 804 dreischen 131 pesch 118 34 1 56 1 53 Flur 10 154 143 7 1 82 35 2 131 1 4 78,4 87 86 556 53 290 136 270 29 6 30 32 623 83 134 72 1 1 164 1 271 90 1 754 83 1 Auf dem Hohbäumchen 118 Beim Hohbäumcheskreutz Bei Gemarkungsgrenze In Haltert 150 F a 88 h 294 1 r w 89 e Mücken- g 89 33 36 519 71 1 Diesseits Kleswieschen 118 1 70 136 dreischen 7 69 55 777 68 132 297 140 1 1 117 1 67 66 1 815 518 768 814 53 66 66 624 50 118 72 300 1 164 1 66 32 2 Auf Haltertstriesch 160 78,3 g e w r 53 h a 161 135 8 F Flurgrenze 136 583 1 459 755 1 37 11 118 321 161 552 53 136 756 625 29 62 118 164 2 817 62 66 816 1 159 549 543 66 169 3 133 700 52 0 11 0 298 57 444 66 58 56 Baustoffe 171 445 Auf dem g 170 0 2 e 23 0 l w 171 l r 2 y h 8 a K F Baustoffe Gemeindegrün 4 n Gemarkung 4 h a b n 544 e 3 3 464 is g 172 E 482 174 e w r 6 164 168 465 6 h 2 174 a 446 546 F 5 407 5 171 51 78,2 640 119 5 408 5 118 40 119 545 1 51 Gerolstein Basalt 584 Basalt 129 119 41 50 10 398 2 702 42 g Flur 7 e w 585 730 57 r h 119 a 65 F 65 171 171 1 7 2 410 541 120 Auf Kleswieschen 169 174 51 10 g 641 11 1 e 455 rw 48 1 169 h 618 Baustoffe 174 a 411 9 456 F In Grabensberg 11 120 174 649 44 63 1 301 169 536 412 63 7 120 267 46 53 534 266 832 46 78,1 53 833 51 In Lischten 51 831 292 171 Flur 6 293 51 51 4 Flur 7 51 675 121 1 50 F a h r 46 12 w 415 306 304 Auf Forsterlänge In der Ätswiese e 305 1 1 g 121 65 65 65 640 48 Flur 10 49 416 2 529 121 44 151 2 778 122 167 177 78 779 1 530 122 2 44 Flur 10 44 1 Flur 6 418 Der Laienbüsch 122 374 191 12 419 132 Basalt 122 174 77,9 37 5 722 1 132 174 420 526 1 122 43 131 g e Im Graben 1 Bei der Ätswiese w r 421 h a 122 F 370 546 547 130 F a 129 h 422 129 rw e 249 123 310 g Basalt 309 128 174 127 127 537 688 307 1 45 Basalt 199 127 524 ll 525 y 42 K 136 42 538 250 124 45 12 807 200 175 0 1 0 125 77,8 0 675 0 g 665 e 13 177 rw 1 125 Basalt h 1 167 3 a 821 F 6 3 423 133 521 3 126 13 523 6 Basalt 13 6 822 42 1 673 133 134 167 13 5 5 126 3 672 1 689 5 13 5 841 199 522 140 Ohrenbrühlchen 13 447 Jenseits Horbesseifen Jungertsberg 148 180 334 2 197 77,7 140 318 1 137 180 Basalt 434 180 1 Basalt 676 691 13 838 199 446 690 520 140 Im Horbesseifen 148 199 36 g In der Fünft 519 e Maßstab 1 : 5.000 321 w 36 r 139 h 14 a Basalt 692 F 2 199 167 5 181 0 50 100 150 200 250 11 Meter 437 41 13 2 Gemarkung 181 1 cm ^ 50 m in der Natur 735 In der 8 77,6 = 206 Langwiese Basalt 142 181 6 488 13 Lissingen 671 13 Basalt 28 1 181 798 4 517 727 516 144 28 F 143 a 28 143 h 639 21 r 637 1 w e F 28 g a 26 450 208 515 h rw 20 33 e Struktur- und 1 g 449 19 145 136 77,5 1 15 22 450 145 451 638 145 512 25 Flur 6 28 Genehmigungsdirektion Nord 496 511 17 In Jungert 28 Im Buß 503 190 0 Flur 6 24 0 1 181 509 15 23 3 0 694 12 28 0 23 23 199 1 23 5 6 4 16 16 129 8 329 8 31 4 3 9 Überschwemmungsgebiet 190 328 Kyll 2 77 2 190 136 77,4 77,1 513 508 28 16 6 29 28 2 6 5 5 129 5 5 11 24 der Kyll K yll 1 24 188 182 1 2 brach Flur 7 7 10 136 77,3 618 Flur 7 16 77,2 Flur 10 186 792 187 405 199 11 76,9 1 In den Laien Blatt 30 182 652 11 181 brach 182 49 2 15 0 K V 182 14 476 619 793 166 187 186 182 475 9 2 Landkreis Vulkaneifel 166 182 13 76,8 474 136 182 166 18 10 406 182 182 181 653 199 F 6 18 180 181 a 1 h 182 48 rw 179 183 e 17 183 g 5 7 1 183 Aufgestellt: Struktur- und Genehmigungsdirektion Nord 6 185 183 5 Regionalstelle Wasserwirtschaft, Abfall- 183 Flur 33 4 183 3 wirtschaft, Bodenschutz Trier 183 2 12 221 561 234 220 4 234 Flur 10 219 3 1 76,7 Trier, den 15.08.2007 395 234 219 218 2 182 174 Auf dem 16 ch 234 sba nd Flur 33 GemarkungHeiligenpfade Hu 1 Gemarkung Diesseits der Ronnenhecke 0 46 0 Flur 7 Aufm Boden 0 0 169 43 2 233 47 5 1 45 5 2 2 rweg Beim Rauschenborn Fah 6 Lissingen 6 613 42 38 Birresborn 175 5 5 614 Joachim Gerke 44 37 5 F 5 175 ahrweg 176 177 3 224 232 76,6 834 1 222 4 173 1 40 39 232 9 322 3 13 167 g Gemarkung Diese Karte ist Bestandteil der Verordnung zur Feststellung e w r 232 h a 2 n F h a b n e s brach i E Flur 33 des Überschwemmungsgebiets an der Kyll In der Auf der Gemeinde Ronnenhecke 230 41 10 76,5 Gerolstein Az.: 312-63-Kyll 791 36 228 Gerolsteiner Wald 571 230 162 227 9 brach Ausgefertigt: Koblenz, den 7 228 g e w 1 r 25 h a 11 230 F Flur 7 8 225 1 brach 570 230 7 2544400 2544800 2545200 2545600 2546000 2546400 Hans-Dieter Gassen (Präsident).
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