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Ergolz Ergolz is a well known place listed as River in -NA- , Landmark & Historical Place in -NA- ,

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The Ergolz is the main river in the canton of Basel-Landschaft, Switzerland. It rises on Mount Geisflue in the Faltenjura mountains in the upper region of Basel-Landschaft, on the border with Aargau and Solothurn, and joins the Rhine at Augst. Among the tributaries of the Ergolz are Eibach, Homburgerbach, Diegterbach, Frenke (Anterior and Posterior Frenke), Orisbach, Röserenbach and Violenbach.Numerical dataSince 1934 the water level and discharge of the Ergolz have been measured at Liestal. During these more than 70 years, the average flow towards the Rhine was 3.73m3/s. During 2006, the average flow was 5.63m3/s. The peak in that year was on 10 April 2006, at 134m3/s. The extreme values measured at Liestal were a minimum of 0.1m3/s (in 1947) and a maximum of 155m3/s (in 1999).HistoryThe river supplied drinking water to the Roman city of Augusta Raurica. To this end, an aqueduct was constructed, which began upstream of today's Liestal. Parts of the aqueduct still stand today. Two places where the aqueduct can be visited and walked today, are in the Heidenloch district of Liestal and north-east of the sewage treatment plant in Füllinsdorf.