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Separation system of high quality

On an area measuring about 7 hectares, the new industrial estate “In der Langfuhr” has been developed in the German town of Bendorf in the district of Mayen-Koblenz since the beginning of 2014. Kay Neubusch of the local engineering office Gastring Ingenieure, commissioned with development planning, describes the requirements in accordance with the German Waste Water and Surface Waters Ordinance as follows: “For us, it was clear right from the outset that a separate sewage system was the only solution here. This was indicated by both ecological and economic reasons,” Neubusch states. On the one...

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