The Schutter has flooded time and again, for example in 1958, 1970, 1978, 1980 and 1987, drowning arable land and destroying roads, bridges and houses. The Schutter valley, Lahr and Rhine Plain were equally affected by floods caused by the Schutter. In addition to the many reports of floods in the local town councils minutes, the Flood Cross () in
Schweighausen recalls a flood in 1895. On 6 June the farmer, Landolin Bauer, was carried away in the floodwaters together with his horse and cart. A cross was erected at the site of the accident above the farm of
: in the Steig, in honor of the victim. In the years 1936 to 1938, the Schutter Relief Canal was built between Lahr-Dinglingen and
Nonnenweier in order to protect the villages and towns alongside the Schutter in the Rhine Plain from flood permanently. In addition, two
flood retention basins were built at Lahr-Kuhbach (built between 1983 and 1985) and
Seelbach-Wittelbach (built between 1989 and 1991). In the 1980s, the relevant municipalities founded the Schutter Mouth Flood Protection Association (), headquartered in Kehl, to be responsible for flood protection on the lowland section of the Schutter. Between 1994 and 2007, 14 flood protection measures were carried out and some sections of the Schutter were re-naturalised. ==See also==