Oberhausen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany - Emscher reconstruction, new construction of the Emscher AKE sewer, here the new construction of the Ober


Oberhausen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany - Emscher reconstruction, new construction of the Emscher AKE sewer, here the new construction of the Oberhausen pumping station, 2 rainwater cisterns together collect 50,000 litres of rainwater, a well system is then used to irrigate the newly created gardens. Germany's largest wastewater pumping station uses 10 pumps to pump up to 16,500 litres of wastewater per second from a depth of around 40 metres. The ecological conversion of the Emscher system consists of the construction of a central sewage system in the Ruhr area, the construction of sewage canals and the renaturation of the Emscher and its tributaries.


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