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Hair blocks further gravel mining

2020-09-19T15:08:15.859Z


The community of Haar is vehemently opposed to plans by the Mühlhauser crushing plant to continue extracting gravel from an area of ​​two hectares using wet extraction. The building committee rejected the application. The people of Haar want the dismantling to come to an end soon - and above all the traffic load.


The community of Haar is vehemently opposed to plans by the Mühlhauser crushing plant to continue extracting gravel from an area of ​​two hectares using wet extraction.

The building committee rejected the application.

The people of Haar want the dismantling to come to an end soon - and above all the traffic load.

Haar

- Everyone in the

Haar

construction committee agrees: No more approval for further gravel mining.

The application by the Mühlhauser company is rejected.

Without diplomatic trimmings, that was removed from the originally formulated proposed resolution on the initiative of the SPD.

"We want to send a signal," said Mayor Andreas Bukowski (CSU).

However: the approval authority is the district office - and that will probably approve the application.

The crushing plant has an operating permit and is grandfathered.

However, it is important to the Haar municipal councils that this does not go on forever with the dredging and truck traffic from which the districts of Salmdorf, Gronsdorf and Ottendichl suffer, but which has also led to diplomatic entanglements with the Munich district of Trudering - including the closure the Bahnstrasse.

The company wants to dig 24 meters deep

The company plans to use wet quarrying to extract gravel on two hectares of land between Gronsdorf and Salmdorf, around 300 meters northwest of the company premises and 250 meters from the first Gronsdorf houses.

The company wants to dig 24 meters deep and extend the conveyor belt line for transporting the material to the company premises.

The dry mining should be completed by the end of 2021.

Then another four years of wet mining and then the pit will be backfilled and recultivated, which will take another nine years, according to the company's calculations.

That makes 14 years together - and that is still not enough, the community believes.

Because it is difficult to find enough harmless filling material such as overburden, washing sludge and excavated soil.

The traffic load is already unreasonable.

Community finally wants a foreseeable end to the dismantling

The property for which the application has now come is also the last one on which gravel can still be cleared.

All of the material for backfilling would therefore have to be carted in from outside.

The Haarers are not comforted by the fact that the company is now sweeping the street once a week, as Andreas Rieder (CSU) confirmed.

He lives in Salmdorf himself.

"Here is a grievance that would be extended to decades by this application," said Ulrich Leiner (Greens).

He can only hope that District Administrator Christoph Göbel sees the suffering and takes more of the community's side.

Mayor should negotiate with the company and the district administrator

In order to achieve improvements in the decades-long conflict with the gravel plant, CSU parliamentary group leader Dietrich Keymer turned to Mayor Bukowski.

He should negotiate with the district administrator and the Mühlhäuser company.

There must be a date on which gravel mining will stop.

There will be talks soon, said the town hall chief.

The hairers want to sweep the street more than once a week.

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Source: merkur

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