Clean water for Volders: Millions of project ensures drinking water supply!

Die Gemeinde Volders investiert 3,8 Millionen Euro in ein neues Trinkwasserversorgungsprojekt, das 2026 abgeschlossen sein soll.
The municipality of Volders is investing 3.8 million euros in a new drinking water supply project that is expected to be completed in 2026. (Symbolbild/ANAGAT)

Clean water for Volders: Millions of project ensures drinking water supply!

In the small Ried am Großvolderberg, bigger for the drinking water supply. The municipality of Volders has tackled the construction of a new water supply system in order to be able to fall back on reliable and high -quality water sources in the long term. Mayor Peter Schwemberger has emphasized that independence and safety of drinking water supply are top priority for the population. The project also includes an integrated drinking hydropower plant that uses the natural fall height of the spring water to generate electricity in order to secure additional resources for the municipality. meinzirk.at reports that the entire investment effort of the municipality is 3.8 million euros.

One of the main concerns of the project is the elimination of coli bacteria, which in the past represented a serious problem in the existing water sources. Coli bacteria, especially the best known trunk E. Coli, can get into drinking water on various ways - including through pollution and outdated or damaged water supply systems. The municipality therefore had to use UV light to treat the water sources affected for years, which was time-consuming and expensive. The new project now promises to ensure clean and safe drinking water supply and thus minimize the health risk for the population.

The construction progress

The construction work has already started last year, the completion of the system is expected for summer or autumn 2026. The transfers of the existing fountain parlors and the work on the pressure pipes are currently underway. These pressure pipes connect the source collection shaft to the future elevated tank, which will offer a storage volume of 300 cubic meters. These are different productive sources that have been merged to guarantee a stable water supply.

But what are coli bacteria and why are they so dangerous? These bacteria occur naturally in the intestine - most of the tribes are harmless and even beneficial for digestion. Nevertheless, there are pathogenic trunks that can cause serious damage to health. Infants, toddlers and immunocompromised people who can suffer from diarrhea and other symptoms are particularly at risk. Regular tests and strict limit values ​​for coli bacteria in drinking water are therefore essential and are regularly carried out by water supply companies. filterzentrale.com emphasizes that instant measures are required in the event of proof.

health and drinking water security

The presence of coli bacteria can indicate contamination with pathogenic organisms and carries an increased risk of water -transmitted diseases. Whether by humans or animals - the influences on water quality are diverse. The Drinking Water Ordinance prohibits coli bacteria in the water to ensure safety for all users. Infrastructures must be checked regularly for their harmlessness in order to guarantee high water quality in the long term. test-wasser.de adds that can be risk even in house installations by germinated pearlators or leaks.

With the new U-project at the water supply in the Großvolderberg, Volders has now taken a decisive step in the right direction. The efforts of a healthy and safe drinking water supply are promoted by the municipality with great commitment - an important investment in the health and quality of life of the future.

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