Berlin water operations: Four trees have to fall for new lines!

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The Berlin water operations cut four trees on Wegedornstrasse to replace the drinking water pipe.

Berlin water operations: Four trees have to fall for new lines!

In Wegedornstrasse, it is necessary to fell four trees due to urgent work by the Berlin Water Company (BWB). This measure is the result of close cooperation with the city's street and green space office to ensure that all steps are carried out responsibly.

The current work includes the exchange of a main line of drinking water, which is of great importance for the quality of care. In order to make the construction pit securely and to cover the initial space requirement, it is necessary to remove the trees. In addition, clearing of shrubs and crown cuts are part of this extensive project. However, great emphasis was placed on reducing the loss of value and possible damage to a minimum.

importance of the measure

The felling are unfortunate, but inevitable to ensure the long -term functionality and safety of the water supply. The Berlin water operations have emphasized that after extensive examination of the situation, all alternative options were considered before the decision was made to fell.

Trees play an important role in urban space, they not only offer shadows, but also contribute to improving the air quality and the general quality of life of the residents. It is therefore of central importance that such measures are carefully planned and implemented. The BWB has assured that the resulting damage is captured and compensated for by suitable measures.

Such activities are common and necessary in the maintenance of public infrastructure. In order to give the residents and the public a clearer picture of the work, it is recommended to find out more about the latest information on the website of the Berlin water operations and about regional news sources. For further details and updates on this topic, see the current reports on www.berlin.de .

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