Selz (river)
The Selz is a river in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, and a left hand tributary of the Rhine. It flows through the largest German wine region, Rheinhessen.
It rises near the village of Orbis in the county of Donnersbergkreis, crosses the border from the Palatinate into Rhenish Hesse and after about the town of Alzey in the Alzey-Worms district. There the river passes a pond, and disappears underground, flowing through ditches under the town. On its way it passes through Gau-Odernheim, Nieder-Olm and Ingelheim, before finally discharging into the Rhine in, a district of Ingelheim.
The Selz has a catchment area of characterised by a warm, dry climate with an average annual precipitation of around. Despite its low, and often irregular water flow, the Selz is regarded as the main river in the rather dry rolling countryside of Rhenish Hesse. During periods of low water, its waters consist of a significant amount of clean effluent from sewage farms.
Environmental restoration
For a number of decades of the 20th century there was a lot canalisation of rivers and streams in Germany. As a result of this river straightening process that was carried out between 1958 and 1963, the Selz stream was constricted between embankments and flows in a relatively meandering course through the plain between the famous rolling hills of Rhenish Hesse. In order to prevent river bed degradation and to improve both biodiversity and flood protection, the local nature conservation association and the district of Mainz-Bingen managed a revitalization of the Selz over a considerable length between Hahnheim, Undenheim and Sörgenloch.The loss of the floodplain and shorter sections of river caused higher water levels and risk of flood than in the past. Some floods that nearly caused a disaster were the reason for a restoration concept. The concept includes flood protection, river bed stabilization and renaturization measures. The main objectives are:
- flood protection up to a 100-year flood
- improvement of the ecological situation
- stabilizing river bed/erosion control
- stabilizing groundwater level
Since the Selz renaturation project covers several miles of the Selz's riverbank, it has increased the overall length of the river.
Tributaries
- Weidas
- Heimersheimer Bach
Settlements
- Orbis
- Morschheim
- Mauchenheim
- Alzey
- Framersheim
- Gau-Odernheim
- Bechtolsheim
- Undenheim
- Friesenheim
- Köngernheim
- Selzen
- Hahnheim
- Sörgenloch
- Nieder-Olm, the reason for the foundation of Nieder-Olm is given by the passage of an old Roman road over the Selz river which led to the Roman camps around Mainz and the city itself.
- Stadecken-Elsheim
- Bubenheim
- Schwabenheim an der Selz
- Ingelheim am Rhein
Cycle track