According to Mure: Bacteria Alarm in the Ötztaler Ache
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After the Muren discharge to the sewage treatment plant in Sölden in Tyrol at the end of July, the situation on the Ötztaler Ache seems to be more serious than initially assumed. Initial results of additional laboratory tests indicate an increased bacterial load. The BH Imst therefore reacted precautionarily and imposed a ban on driving until further notice. The section from the Brandach bridge downstream to the mouth in the Inn is affected. Raf…
According to the first results of the ongoing water monitoring, there are indications of an increased bacterial load on the Ötztaler Ache. The district head team Imst has therefore issued a precautionary ban on shipping. Rafting, canoeing and bathing are currently not permitted. The drinking water in the Ötztal is not affected according to current knowledge. ÖTZTAL. Since the failure of the sewage treatment plant in Sölden at the end of July, th…
The water quality of the Ötztaler Ache appears to be more impaired than initially assumed after the Muren discharge to the sewage treatment plant in Sölden at the end of July. The authority has now imposed a driving ban.
The most recent findings indicate an increased bacterial load in the Ötztaler AcheBH Imst precautionarily ban shipping and thus, e.g. ban on rafting on Ötztaler AcheNo effect on drinking water to be expected Further parameters of water monitoring are inconspicuousWeekly water monitoring is continuedAfter the failure of the sewage treatment plant in the municipality of Sölden three weeks ago and the persistent exceptional situation due to a mure …
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