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Rawa (river)

Rawa (pronounced: Polish: ['rava] (listen); older name Roździanka) is a minor river (about 19.6 kilometres in total length) in Silesia, Poland.[1] It is the largest right tributary of the Brynica, itself a tributary of the Przemsza, which in turn is a tributary of the Vistula.[1] The entire length of the Rawa is within the Upper Silesian Metropolitan Union. It has its source in Ruda Śląska and crosses the cities of Świętochłowice, Chorzów and Katowice. Finally in Sosnowiec it joins the Brynica River only several hundred metres before the latter joins with Czarna Przemsza.

Rawa
Rawa flowing through Katowice
Location
CountryPoland
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationRuda Śląska
Mouth 
 • location
Brynica, Sosnowiec
 • coordinates
50°15′48″N 19°06′19″E / 50.2633°N 19.1054°E / 50.2633; 19.1054Coordinates: 50°15′48″N 19°06′19″E / 50.2633°N 19.1054°E / 50.2633; 19.1054
Length19.6 km (12.2 mi)
Basin size89.8 km2 (34.7 sq mi)
Basin features
ProgressionBrynicaPrzemszaVistulaBaltic Sea
Rawa open canal in Katowice
Rawa across Katowice market square during reconstruction

The Rawa has lost most of its natural river character, and is now mostly a sewage channel flowing underground. Works have begun in order to restore it back to an ecologically sound water flow.[2]

Characteristics

The river has a source in the Marcin pond in Ruda Śląska. It flows through Świętochłowice, Chorzów, Katowice, Mysłowice and finally Sosnowiec where it joins Brynica just before the latter joins with Czarna Przemsza.

During much of its route it flows underground, beneath the city's infrastructure. It is filled by rain, as well as sewage. It has several small confluences, such as Potok Leśny (near University of Economics in Katowice).[2]

Pollution

The river is notorious for being heavily polluted. Reported to be crystal clear in 1875, the industrialization of Silesia caused the river to become so polluted that all the fish died out by 1893. The continued growth of industry and cities throughout the 20th century, combined with little effort towards preserving the environment, continued to degrade the quality of the water in the river. In 1992, the river, leaving Katowice, was claimed to contain only 14% water,[3] and a popular joke among the local citizens was to warn each other 'not to throw a lit match into the river'. Currently the upper part of the river is officially classified as sewage and the plan is to direct the entire river flow through a treatment plant.[4] In the 1990s plans to improve water quality and restore the ecology of the river were begun. So far new sewage treatment plants have been completed, and the plan is supposed to significantly improve the river's quality by 2010.

Regulation of flow

The primary reason for the regulation of the Rava's flow was the need to prevent flooding as mining continued to lower the level of local lands. The first plans for controlling the flow date to 1863. Plans to regulate the entire length of the Rawa were ready in 1903. The start of the First World War interrupted Prussian government implementation. After the war, the German plans were continued by the government of the Second Polish Republic in the late 1920s, with the construction of a sewage treatment plant (no longer existing). The work was completed in 1938, but the correct flow conditions did not last because of the continued lowering of the land. The second regulation of the river was conducted between 1975 and 1993.

Name

Sources first mention the river in 1737, as Róździanka - from an old village of Roździeń, now part of Katowice's district of Szopienice. The etymology of the name "Rawa" (Rava) is ancient. The name is related to [5] Protoindoeuropean: *er[e](w)-, *rē(w)- (meaning quiet); Germanic: *rḗw-ō, *rṓw-ō, *rōw-a- (Old English: rōw, -e `quiet, rest'; Middle Dutch: rouwe, rowe; Middle Low German: rouwe, rōwe; rāwe; Old High German: ruowa (AD 800), rāwa (9th century); Middle High German: ruowe, ruo, rāwe, rouwe, German Ruhe).

References

  1. ^ a b http://www.bspnews.kiss.pl/bspnews/991/991-34.htm#RAWA Rawa River Project
  2. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2007-05-04. Retrieved 2007-02-28. Green Determination of the Silesia Region
  3. ^ Poland Waste Imports
  4. ^ oczyszczalnia scieków klimzowiec 2007-09-28 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Indo-European etymological dictionary

External links

  • (in Polish) Rawa będzie odkryta?

rawa, river, other, uses, rawa, disambiguation, rawa, pronounced, polish, rava, listen, older, name, roździanka, minor, river, about, kilometres, total, length, silesia, poland, largest, right, tributary, brynica, itself, tributary, przemsza, which, turn, trib. For other uses see Rawa disambiguation Rawa pronounced Polish rava listen older name Rozdzianka is a minor river about 19 6 kilometres in total length in Silesia Poland 1 It is the largest right tributary of the Brynica itself a tributary of the Przemsza which in turn is a tributary of the Vistula 1 The entire length of the Rawa is within the Upper Silesian Metropolitan Union It has its source in Ruda Slaska and crosses the cities of Swietochlowice Chorzow and Katowice Finally in Sosnowiec it joins the Brynica River only several hundred metres before the latter joins with Czarna Przemsza RawaRawa flowing through KatowiceLocationCountryPolandPhysical characteristicsSource locationRuda SlaskaMouth locationBrynica Sosnowiec coordinates50 15 48 N 19 06 19 E 50 2633 N 19 1054 E 50 2633 19 1054 Coordinates 50 15 48 N 19 06 19 E 50 2633 N 19 1054 E 50 2633 19 1054Length19 6 km 12 2 mi Basin size89 8 km2 34 7 sq mi Basin featuresProgressionBrynica Przemsza Vistula Baltic SeaRawa open canal in Katowice Rawa across Katowice market square during reconstruction The Rawa has lost most of its natural river character and is now mostly a sewage channel flowing underground Works have begun in order to restore it back to an ecologically sound water flow 2 Contents 1 Characteristics 2 Pollution 3 Regulation of flow 4 Name 5 References 6 External linksCharacteristics EditThe river has a source in the Marcin pond in Ruda Slaska It flows through Swietochlowice Chorzow Katowice Myslowice and finally Sosnowiec where it joins Brynica just before the latter joins with Czarna Przemsza During much of its route it flows underground beneath the city s infrastructure It is filled by rain as well as sewage It has several small confluences such as Potok Lesny near University of Economics in Katowice 2 Pollution EditThe river is notorious for being heavily polluted Reported to be crystal clear in 1875 the industrialization of Silesia caused the river to become so polluted that all the fish died out by 1893 The continued growth of industry and cities throughout the 20th century combined with little effort towards preserving the environment continued to degrade the quality of the water in the river In 1992 the river leaving Katowice was claimed to contain only 14 water 3 and a popular joke among the local citizens was to warn each other not to throw a lit match into the river Currently the upper part of the river is officially classified as sewage and the plan is to direct the entire river flow through a treatment plant 4 In the 1990s plans to improve water quality and restore the ecology of the river were begun So far new sewage treatment plants have been completed and the plan is supposed to significantly improve the river s quality by 2010 Regulation of flow EditThe primary reason for the regulation of the Rava s flow was the need to prevent flooding as mining continued to lower the level of local lands The first plans for controlling the flow date to 1863 Plans to regulate the entire length of the Rawa were ready in 1903 The start of the First World War interrupted Prussian government implementation After the war the German plans were continued by the government of the Second Polish Republic in the late 1920s with the construction of a sewage treatment plant no longer existing The work was completed in 1938 but the correct flow conditions did not last because of the continued lowering of the land The second regulation of the river was conducted between 1975 and 1993 Name EditSources first mention the river in 1737 as Rozdzianka from an old village of Rozdzien now part of Katowice s district of Szopienice The etymology of the name Rawa Rava is ancient The name is related to 5 Protoindoeuropean er e w re w meaning quiet Germanic rḗw ō rṓw ō rōw a Old English rōw e quiet rest Middle Dutch rouwe rowe Middle Low German rouwe rōwe rawe Old High German ruowa AD 800 rawa 9th century Middle High German ruowe ruo rawe rouwe German Ruhe References Edit a b http www bspnews kiss pl bspnews 991 991 34 htm RAWA Rawa River Project a b Katowice Archived from the original on 2007 05 04 Retrieved 2007 02 28 Green Determination of the Silesia Region Poland Waste Imports oczyszczalnia sciekow klimzowiec Archived 2007 09 28 at the Wayback Machine Indo European etymological dictionaryExternal links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rawa River in Polish Rawa bedzie odkryta Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rawa river amp oldid 1105645605, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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