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Röhrmoos concludes agreement with Indersdorf: new ways for waste water - one concern remains

2022-02-07T16:14:28.012Z


Röhrmoos concludes agreement with Indersdorf: new ways for waste water - one concern remains Created: 2/7/2022Updated: 2/7/2022 5:12 p.m The ponds at the sewage treatment plant in Niederroth will soon be a thing of the past. © Josef Ostermair Indersdorf has concluded an agreement with Röhrmoos: In future, the wastewater from Sigmertshausen will no longer be pumped into the Niederroth sewage tre


Röhrmoos concludes agreement with Indersdorf: new ways for waste water - one concern remains

Created: 2/7/2022Updated: 2/7/2022 5:12 p.m

The ponds at the sewage treatment plant in Niederroth will soon be a thing of the past.

© Josef Ostermair

Indersdorf has concluded an agreement with Röhrmoos: In future, the wastewater from Sigmertshausen will no longer be pumped into the Niederroth sewage treatment plant, but from Indersdorf.

Röhrmoos – Regarding the sewage disposal in the Sigmertshauen district, the Röhrmoos municipal council has concluded a special purpose agreement with the market town of Indersdorf.

This special purpose agreement became necessary because the sewage from Sigmertshausen can no longer be received by the sewage treatment plant in Niederroth.

Purpose agreement on waste water between Röhrmoos and Indersdorf

The aging sewage treatment plant in Niederroth has to be closed for technical and legal reasons, and so in future the Niederroth sewage will be pumped together with the sewage from Sigmertshausen to the large sewage treatment plant in Indersdorf (we reported).

Economic reasons are mentioned in the special purpose agreement between Röhrmoos and Indersdorf.

The type and discharge of the waste water, the quantity and quality of the waste water to be discharged, the necessary measurements, liability and grounds for termination are regulated in detail.

Röhrmoos has to pay Indersdorf a so-called construction fee of almost 487,000 euros for the connection to the sewage treatment plant.

A wastewater price of EUR 1.20 per cubic meter was agreed as the usage fee.

Mayor Dieter Kugler (CSU) explained to his local councilors that the market town council of Indersdorf has already approved the special purpose agreement that has now also been decided by Röhrmoos.

Röhrmoos has given up all of its sewage treatment plants over the past few years.

Regulation for wastewater from Sigmertshausen found - but one concern remains

In the Lingl era, the municipality began pumping the sewage into the large sewage treatment plant in Dachau.

According to Kugler, environmental protection reasons played a decisive role in the decision to close the Niederroth sewage treatment plant.

The concern about the waste water in Sigmertshausen is not finally off the table with the connection to Indersdorf.

Investigations in the Sigmertshausen area had shown that the relatively high proportion of extraneous water in the sewer system had to be reduced considerably.

"We will then have a number of construction sites in the next few years," predicted Kugler.

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Source: merkur

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