Revolution in wastewater construction: Sonneberg relies on climate-neutral pipes!

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A climate-neutral sewer pipe system was installed in the Sonneberg district, which promotes sustainability in wastewater construction.

Im Landkreis Sonneberg wurde ein klimaneutrales Kanalrohrsystem installiert, das Nachhaltigkeit im Abwasserbau fördert.
A climate-neutral sewer pipe system was installed in the Sonneberg district, which promotes sustainability in wastewater construction.

Revolution in wastewater construction: Sonneberg relies on climate-neutral pipes!

In a pioneering step, the Sonneberg waterworks in Lindenberg has installed a climate-neutral sewer pipe system. This innovative approach is not only important for the Föritztal district, but could also serve as a model for sustainable building practices in Germany. The project is part of an extensive wastewater development that emphasizes the use of modern technologies and at the same time contributes to climate protection. Loud in southern Thuringia A builder's certificate was awarded for the pipe system used, which meets the high technical requirements and the demand for sustainable construction.

The pipe system known as “Awadukt nevoPP” comes from the Rehau company, which is well positioned with headquarters in Rehau (Hof district) and Erlangen. Not only is it climate-neutral, but it also meets the normative requirements of DIN EN 13598-2, making it a trustworthy solution in the area of ​​wastewater management. The material, 100% polypropylene (PP), combines new and recycled material and offers high resistance to biogenic sulfuric acid corrosion as well as temperature suitability up to 60°C.

Benefits of a sustainable sewer system

A variety of possible uses makes the Awaduct nevoPP particularly attractive. Whether it's renovations using an open construction method or uses with normal foot traffic - the flexible modular system allows adaptation to different needs. A large variety of shaft base variants, high wall thicknesses and the inspection-friendly inner surface in orange give the system additional advantages. And the best part? With a service life of at least 100 years and a 10-year guarantee, it offers not only an economically but also ecologically sensible investment.

The pursuit of sustainable action is particularly important in the construction industry. As the Federal Institute for Building, Urban and Spatial Research (BBSR) formulates on behalf of the Federal Ministry of Housing, Urban Development and Construction (BMWSB), air conditioning technology is also a social task that affects all life. Germany aims to achieve a climate-neutral building stock by 2045. With projects like the one in Lindenberg, the course can be set for a sustainable future. Further information on the importance of sustainable building can be found on the website BMWSB.

In summary, the climate-neutral sewer pipe system in Lindenberg is a valuable contribution to innovative wastewater management and can serve as a good example for the future of construction. It remains to be hoped that other projects will follow this example and that the trend towards sustainable construction will increase. A good step in the right direction that looks promising both ecologically and economically!