The Kleinwaltersdorfer Bach is a 7.6-kilomentre-long, left tributary of the Freiberger Mulde in Saxony, Germany. The stream is assessed as moderately polluted (GKL II).[1]
| Kleinwaltersdorfer Bach | |
|---|---|
| Location | |
| State | Saxony, Germany |
| Physical characteristics | |
| Source | |
| • location | source region: near Freiberg |
| • coordinates | 50°54′46.75″N 13°18′24″E |
| • elevation | ca. 420 m above sea level (NHN) |
| Mouth | |
• location | near Großschirma into the Freiberger Mulde |
• coordinates | 50°57′50.25″N 13°18′44″E |
• elevation | ca. 293 m above sea level (NHN) |
| Length | 7.6 km |
| Basin features | |
| Progression | Freiberger Mulde → Mulde → Elbe → North Sea |
| River system | Elbe |
The stream, locally known as the Waltersbach, rises in Freiberg's Hospital Wood (Hospitalwald) and flows from there northwards through the village of Kleinwaltersdorf. After Kleinwaltersdorf it snakes its way through a water meadow landscape to Großschirma, where it empties into the Freiberger Mulde.
The villagers of Kleinwaltersdorf call the Waltersbach "the stream" (die Bach).
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