Renovation of the combined sewer in Weitra completed!

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The municipality of Weitra provides information about the successful renovation of the combined sewer in the Mittergraben settlement and the associated improvements to the infrastructure, which were completed in autumn 2024.

Die Stadtgemeinde Weitra informiert über die erfolgreiche Sanierung des Mischwasserkanals in der Siedlung Mittergraben und die damit verbundenen Verbesserungen der Infrastruktur, die im Herbst 2024 abgeschlossen wurde.
The municipality of Weitra provides information about the successful renovation of the combined sewer in the Mittergraben settlement and the associated improvements to the infrastructure, which were completed in autumn 2024.

Renovation of the combined sewer in Weitra completed!

In Weitra, extensive renovation work was recently successfully completed in the Mittergraben settlement. The restructuring began in 2023 when the critical condition of the combined sewer was discovered during a camera inspection. As part of the renovations, new low-voltage cables were laid by Netz NÖ, street lighting was replaced by the municipality and empty pipes were installed by the company A1. The renovation of the dilapidated combined sewer using inliner technology took place in autumn 2024 and was supplemented by the replacement of gate valves and the renewal of hydrants. According to Mayor Patrick Layr, this project represents an important step in improving Weitra's infrastructure, while City Councilor Wolfgang Walter praises the cooperation of everyone involved meinkreis.at reports.

Efficient sewer renovation with inliners

In addition, the renovation of 450 linear meters of sewer in the area of ​​Kühlhofberg, Mittergraben and Wilhelm-Szabo-Straße is underway in Weitra. Here, too, those responsible are relying on inliner technology, which makes it possible to replace the old sewer pipes cost-effectively without having to carry out extensive construction work and road blockages. The municipality is investing 360,000 euros for this measure. Mayor Layr explains that after intensive cleaning and camera inspections, the inliners will be installed as a new inner pipe, which will then reinforce the existing pipe system. Finally, the house connections are restored and the result is checked. This information comes from neden.at.