Contribution ban for Muna site: Commercial pollution alarmed city

Contribution ban for Muna site: Commercial pollution alarmed city

A strict ban on entering was imposed on the site of the former Army ammunition “Muna” in Bamberg. The reason for this are alarming first results of an expert opinion that shows a higher impact on ordnance than previously assumed. Mayor Andreas Starke emphasizes: "The first priority is the safety of people." The new regulation, which will be presented to the conversion and security senate on October 22, 2024, affects an approximately 270 hectare area, whereby public paths such as a section of Geischelder Straße are excluded.

The Federal Real Estate Authority (BIMA) commissioned the report to clarify the danger situation for the planned acquisition of Munich parts. Preliminary results show that grenades and their parts were found in almost all areas examined, which requires immediate elimination. These unexpected findings could significantly delay the planned emergency start for the purchase of the areas that was scheduled for the end of the year. Further details on this situation are in an article by www.wiesentbote.de to read.

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OrtMuna-Gelände, Bamberg, Deutschland