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The Acheneau is a French river in the Loire-Atlantique Department, in the Pays de la Loire region, a tributary on the left bank of the Loire which is fed by the Lac de Grand-Lieu.

Acheneau
The château de Granville at Port-Saint-Père from the bridge over the Acheneau
Native nameAcheneau (French)
Location
CountryFrance
DepartmentLoire-Atlantique
ArrondissementNantes
Physical characteristics
SourceLac de Grand-Lieu, Pays de Retz
  locationSaint-Aignan-Grandlieu
  coordinates47°07′57″N 01°41′52″W
  elevation3 m (9.8 ft)
Mouth 
  location
Loire at Le Pellerin
  coordinates
47°13′07″N 1°49′06″W
Length29.8 km (18.5 mi)
Basin features
ProgressionLoire→ Atlantic Ocean
River systemLoire
Tributaries 
  left
  right
  • Ruisseau des Marais Heureux

Geography


Beginning at the north of the Lac de Grand-Lieu, the Acheneau is joined from the south by the Tenu [fr] at Saint-Léger-les-Vignes. After passing through Port-Saint-Père, it passes Cheix-en-Retz and the confluence of the Blanche, also from the south, then reaches the outskirts of Rouans, from which it takes the 4 km route of the Buzay canal which, after crossing the Martinière canal [fr], joins the Loire at the end of a 29.8 km route.[1] Before the construction of the Buzay canal, the current “Vue étier” formed its natural course between Vue (source) and Rouans (confluence).[2][3]


Municipalities and cantons crossed


Entirely in the department of Loire-Atlantique, the Acheneau crosses the nine municipalities of Saint-Philbert-de-Grand-Lieu (origin), Bouaye, Saint-Mars-de-Coutais, Saint-Léger-les-Vignes, Port-Saint-Père, Brains, Rouans, Cheix-en-Retz, and Le Pellerin (confluence).[1]

In terms of cantons, the Acheneau originates in the canton of Saint-Philbert-de-Grand-Lieu, crosses the canton of Rezé-1, canton of Machecoul-Saint-Même and its confluence lies in the canton of Saint-Brevin-les-Pins, all in the Arrondissement of Nantes.


Watershed


The Acheneau crosses four hydrographic zones as defined by Sandre, but most of its course lies within the zone "Acheneau from the Tenu to the Canal de Buzay & Canal de Buzay to the Loire". Its origin lies in the zone "Boulogne from the Rau du Redour to the Lac de Grand Lieu & the Acheneau from its source to the Tenu". Its final sections fall in the zones "The Loire from the L'Erdre to the Canal de Buzay" and "The Loire from Canal de Buzay to the Etier de Cordemais". When considered with its tributaries (Blanche and Tenu) and the rivers of the Lac de Grand Lieu (Ognon and Boulogne), the entire watershed covers a vast swathe from the south to the west of Nantes.[1]


Management


L'Acheneau is managed by the Syndicat d’Aménagement Hydraulique du Sud-Loire (South-Loire Hydraulic Development Syndicate) (SAH). This watercourse has such a low gradient that its course can be reversed when sufficiently high tides influence the level of the river. To manage water levels in the bordering marshlands, the Lac de Grand-Lieu, the Tenu, and even as far as the Marais Breton, a complex system of automated and remotely controlled locks, sluices and pumps have been developed on the river and related watercourses to regulate the flows. The Percée de Buzay at the river's junction with the Canal de la Martinière at Le Pellerin and the Vieux Buzay sluice between the same canal and the river at Rouans control the flow to and from the Loire. The Grandlieu or Bouaye sluice (47°07′57″N 01°41′54″W) between the communes of Bouaye and Saint-Mars-de-Coutais regulates flow between the river and the lake.[4][5]


See also



Notes and references


  1. Sandre. "Fiche cours d'eau - L'Acheneau (M8--0270)". Retrieved 3 September 2021.
  2. Sandre. "Fiche cours d'eau - ancien cours de l'Acheneau (M8406800)". Retrieved 3 September 2021.
  3. "Canal de La Martinière - écluses et barrages des Champs-Neufs" (in French).
  4. "Syndicat d'Aménagement Hydraulique du Sud Loire" (in French). Retrieved 4 September 2021.
  5. "Dossier : D'où provient l'eau qui s'écoule dans l'Acheneau sous le pont ?" [File: Where does the water that flows into the Acheneau under the bridge come from?] (PDF). L'Echo de l'Acheneau (in French). Mairie de Port-Saint-Père. March 2018. pp. 4–5.



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[de] Acheneau

Der Acheneau ist ein Fluss in Frankreich, der im Département Loire-Atlantique, in der Region Pays de la Loire verläuft. Er hat seinen Ursprung im See Lac de Grand Lieu, dessen Abfluss er bildet. Dieses Feuchtgebiet ist eine erhaltenswerte Naturlandschaft, die im Rahmen von Natura 2000 unter Code FR5200625 registriert ist. Der Acheneau entwässert generell in nordwestlicher Richtung durch die Landschaft Pays de Retz und mündet nach rund 30 Kilometern[2] im Gemeindegebiet von Le Pellerin als linker Nebenfluss in die Loire. Der Fluss verlief ursprünglich weiter westlich und passierte die Stadt Vue. Durch den Bau des Canal de Buzay, der heute den Mündungsabschnitt bildet, wurde der Flusslauf verkürzt und für die Schifffahrt freigegeben. Diese ist aber heute bereits wieder eingestellt. Unmittelbar vor seiner Mündung quert der Canal de Buzay den Canal maritime de la Basse Loire (auch Canal de la Martinière genannt).
- [en] Acheneau



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