Stock Photo - Dinslaken, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany - Emschermuendung into the Rhine. On the right, the construction site of the new Emscher river mouth in front of the decommissioned STEAG coal-fired power plant Voerde. The mouth of the Emscher into the Rhine is being moved from Dinslaken to Voerde, almost 500 meters to the north. Fish will then be able to swim barrier-free up the new Emscher from the Rhine through a newly created floodplain. The Emscher has been completely free of wastewater since January 2022 following the construction of a parallel sewer.

Stock Photo: Dinslaken, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany - Emschermuendung into the Rhine. On the right, the construction site of the new Emscher river mouth in front of the.

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