Hadera Stream (Hebrew: נחל חדרה, romanized:Nahal Hadera), known in Arabic as Nahr Mufjir (Arabic: نهر المفجر) and previously also as Nahr Akhdar (Arabic: نهر الأخضر, lit.'green river'),[1][2] is a seasonal watercourse in Israel.
Hadera Stream, views westward from the Israeli Coastal Highway
The Crusaders called it the "Dead River" due to its sluggish character.[3]
Nahal Hadera flows from the highlands in the northern West Bank and empties into the Mediterranean Sea at Hadera. The Hadera Water Park, located between Givat Olga and the Orot Rabin (Hadera) power plant, is a 750-dunam park that holds a 40-metre-wide creek banked by a 1.3-km-long promenade.[4] A dam is being constructed where the water park meets the Coastal Highway and is supposed to prevent the rehabilitated section of the stream from being polluted by water from the watercourse itself.[5]
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