Raszynka, Stream in Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
Raszynka is a small stream in the Masovian Voivodeship that winds through farmland from Dawidy village to where it meets the Utrata River near Pęcice municipality. The waterway receives flows from surrounding agricultural areas and supports the local watershed ecosystem.
The stream has supplied water to local farmers since the 20th century for their agricultural needs. This role as a water source shaped farming practices and settlement patterns throughout the Masovian region.
The Raszynka watershed incorporates the Stawy Raszyńskie Nature Reserve, where local residents participate in environmental education programs and water quality monitoring initiatives.
The stream can be accessed from several points along its course, with better views available near the Stawy Raszyńskie nature reserve. Visiting during warmer months typically provides easier access and clearer sight lines along the banks.
Monthly water quality measurements between 2014 and 2015 revealed that 78 percent of water samples contained elevated levels of biogenic components.
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