It is fed by the Geleenbeek, with some extra force created by a largely man-made pond (the Weltervijver).
The Weltermolen wasn't a watermill until the start of the 20th century.
During World War II (approximately 1943) the waterwheel was taken out of action and an electrical motor took over.
The tower has a weather vane shaped like a carp.
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