The Mühlbach north of Scheuring has been transformed from a silently flowing canal into a living body of water. This is thanks to a renaturation initiated by the Lechfeld Air Force Fishing Association.

The structural elements ensure that the water flows sometimes faster and sometimes more slowly. This creates habitats for fish such as brown trout and Mühlkoppen, which use cracks and quiet areas as cover. The water ecological concept for the renaturation was created by Felix Wolfrum, LFV consultant for fisheries, water conservation and nature conservation. It was worth working for two years towards this day - that’s how long it took to plan and prepare the measure. The renaturation measure gives the stream a new life over a length of 1.5 kilometers - from the northern border of. Scheuring to the mouth of the Verloren Bach. It's not just fish that should feel comfortable in the renatured water. Pollarded trees are also planned for the fall, but not the adjacent agricultural areas.