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Water Protection Department
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Es wurden 13 Serviceleistungen gefunden
Earth excavation; display
Anyone who drills a borehole, builds a well or carries out other work that penetrates so deeply into the ground that it could affect the groundwater must report this to the authorities.
Floods; determination of floodplains
Heat pumps and geothermal probes; notification of boreholes for installation
Drilling for the installation of geothermal probe systems and groundwater heat pumps must be reported to the responsible district administrative authority in order to protect the soil and groundwater against contamination.
Installations for handling substances hazardous to water; notification of construction and significant changes
Third-order watercourses; information on watercourse maintenance
Wastewater disposal; payment of a small discharger levy
According to the federal and state wastewater levy laws, municipalities are obliged to pay a wastewater levy to the state for small dischargers.
Wastewater levy; submission of a declaration to determine or apply for offsetting for large-scale discharges and precipitation water
The discharge of treated wastewater and precipitation water is subject to a levy. If the charge is not determined via the limit values specified in the water law notice, the party liable to pay the charge can declare this to the responsible authority.
Water boards; advice and legal supervision
Water protection area; determination
Water rights; application for a permit
Water-polluting substances; accident report to the police or fire department
Accidents involving substances hazardous to water can, for example, lead to the death of fish or contaminate soil and groundwater. They must be reported immediately to the police or the fire department (emergency call 110 or 112). The fire department will then take immediate action to avert the danger.
Waters of the third order; information on flood protection
Earth excavation; display
Anyone who drills a borehole, builds a well or carries out other work that penetrates so deeply into the ground that it could affect the groundwater must report this to the authorities.
Floods; determination of floodplains
Heat pumps and geothermal probes; notification of boreholes for installation
Drilling for the installation of geothermal probe systems and groundwater heat pumps must be reported to the responsible district administrative authority in order to protect the soil and groundwater against contamination.
Installations for handling substances hazardous to water; notification of construction and significant changes
Third-order watercourses; information on watercourse maintenance
Wastewater disposal; payment of a small discharger levy
According to the federal and state wastewater levy laws, municipalities are obliged to pay a wastewater levy to the state for small dischargers.
Wastewater levy; submission of a declaration to determine or apply for offsetting for large-scale discharges and precipitation water
The discharge of treated wastewater and precipitation water is subject to a levy. If the charge is not determined via the limit values specified in the water law notice, the party liable to pay the charge can declare this to the responsible authority.
Water boards; advice and legal supervision
Water protection area; determination
Water rights; application for a permit
Water-polluting substances; accident report to the police or fire department
Accidents involving substances hazardous to water can, for example, lead to the death of fish or contaminate soil and groundwater. They must be reported immediately to the police or the fire department (emergency call 110 or 112). The fire department will then take immediate action to avert the danger.