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|Country=Netherlands
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|Main contact forename=Waterschap
|Main contact forename=Rob
|Main contact surname=Aa en Maas
|Main contact surname=Fraaije
|Contact organisation=Waterschap Aa en Maas
|Contact organisation=Waterschap Aa en Maas
|Contact organisation url=www.aaenmaas.nl/
|Contact organisation url=www.aaenmaas.nl/

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Location: 51° 33' 52.48" N, 5° 54' 3.19" E
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Themes Environmental flows and water resources
Country Netherlands
Main contact forename Rob
Main contact surname Fraaije
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Contact organisation Waterschap Aa en Maas
Contact organisation web site http://www.aaenmaas.nl/
Partner organisations STOWA
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De Lactariabeek ontspringt in Limburg. Deze beek ligt in een natuurlijk beekdal. De beek is daarom getypeerd als (R4) langzaam stromende bovenloop op zand. De beek is op veel plaatsen sterk genormaliseerd en vergraven. Toch heeft de beek hier en daar nog steeds een natuurlijk verloop. Op de Brabants-Limburgse grens kruist de beek het Afwateringskanaal met een sifon. De beek loopt deels door een bosgebied, waar de beek in de zomermaanden kan droogvallen. Vervolgens stroomt hij door een gebied met overwegend landbouw.

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Catchment and subcatchment

Catchment

River basin district Meuse
River basin Maas

Subcatchment

River name Oeffeltsche Raam
Area category 100 - 1000 km²
Area (km2)
Maximum altitude category Less than 100 m
Maximum altitude (m)
Dominant geology Siliceous
Ecoregion Western Plains
Dominant land cover Intensive agriculture (arable), Grassland, Broadleaf/mixed woodland (semi natural)
Waterbody ID NL38_8P, NL38_8I



Other case studies in this subcatchment: Beek Lage Raam, Hooge Raam, Lactariabeek, Oeffeltse Raam, Tovensche Beek


Site

Name Lactariabeek
WFD water body codes NL38-8V
WFD (national) typology R4
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Heavily modified water body No
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Protected species present No
Invasive species present No
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Dominant substrate Sand
River corridor land use Intensive agriculture (arable)
Average bankfull channel width category 2 - 5 m
Average bankfull channel width (m) 2.772.77 m <br />0.00277 km <br />277 cm <br />
Average bankfull channel depth category Less than 0.5 m
Average bankfull channel depth (m) 0.30.3 m <br />3.0e-4 km <br />30 cm <br />
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Average channel gradient category Less than 0.001
Average channel gradient 0.00085
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