Flood protection in Weinstadt is renewed
Flood protection in Weinstadt is renewed
With a groundbreaking ceremony, Environment Minister Thekla Walker officially started the construction work for the construction of the new flood retention basin in Schachen in Weinstadt-Strümpfelbach in the Rems-Murr district. The cost of the planned measure amounts to around 7.22 million euros. The country will take over 5.06 million euros from this. The new building is necessary to protect the citizens from flooding in the future, as can be statistically occurred in a hundred years.
"Against the background of the progressive Climate Wall We have with frequently occurring extreme weather This year our Flood strategy This strategy is now to be developed. For the state government, the Protection against floods and heaviest priority to protect people as best as possible. "That is why we support the city of Weinstadt in its project for flood protection, the new construction of the pelvis is a major contribution to this," said Walker.
new pools hold up to 71,200 cubic meters
The new flood retention basin Schachen will in future protect the place from a 100th anniversary of flood. It includes a retention volume of around 71,200 cubic meters with a maximum dam height of 13 meters. As an ecological balance for the construction of the flood retention basin, there was already a water restoration of the Strümpfelbach.
The previous flood retention basin Schachen has existed since 1951 and has significant safety -related deficits. The storage space with a retention volume of 7,000 cubic meters and the dam height of seven meters is not sufficient to ensure flood protection in the event of a hundred -year flood. The new barrier structure of the new building will be realized near the existing system.
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