- Merse River
Infobox_River
river_name = Merse
caption =
origin =Poggio Croce di Prata andPoggio di Montieri (Colline Metallifere )
mouth = TheOmbrone nearBagni di Petriolo
basin_countries =Italy
length = c. 70 km
elevation = 848 m
mouth_elevation =
discharge =
watershed =The Merse is an Italian river, a right tributary of the
Ombrone . It runs throughTuscany for a distance of about 70 km and is the river of theVal di Merse .Its sources are near Poggio Croce di Prata and Poggio di Montieri in the range of hills known as the
Colline Metallifere . From here it takes a north-easterly direction for the first half of its course before turning sharply to the south-east. At Pontiella it receives from the right the waters of theFarma , a torrent born at Torniella, again in the Colline Metallifere). After a few kilometres the Merse enters theOmbrone atPian di Rocca which lies half-way between thespa ofBagni di Petriolo to the west andCastiglione del Bosco to the east.The river has recently suffered from sulphurous pollutants deriving from the old and neglected mine-workings in the upper part of its course. Fish are far less plentiful than in the past, which may be put down to the exploitation of its waters for irrigation during the summer months; nevertheless there are many
cyprinids , and pike are also found.The white mill which gives its name to the
Mulino Bianco biscuit manufacturers is located on the upper course of the river: it was constructed in the early 1200s by monks from the nearbyabbey of Serena .External links
* [http://www.comune.siena.it/filoerba/merseanalisi.htm L'inquinamento del Merse]
* [http://www.barocci.it/roberto/arsenico/giu2001a.htm Il disastro della miniera di Campiano]Notes
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