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The renovation of the drinking water supply system on Innsbruck's Patscherkofel mountain has now been successfully completed. The old system was 80 years old. According to Innsbruck's mayor Johannes Anzengruber, "the quality of our drinking water is unique in the world".
A comprehensive renovation of the water supply system began at Patscherkofel in June, as reported by the "Krone" newspaper. Due to its age (80 years!), it was no longer state of the art and no longer met the hygiene requirements. The completion of the work has now been celebrated.
"The refurbishment included the recasting of five existing springs. Thanks to optimal weather conditions and excellent organization, the construction phase went smoothly," sums up Thomas Schwarzenbauer, the project manager at Innsbrucker Kommunalbetriebe.
Available drinking water volume increased
The renovation also resulted in a slight increase in the amount of drinking water available. And the new pipeline route provides easier access, which facilitates both maintenance and measurement. According to Innsbruck's mayor Johannes Anzengruber, "the quality of our drinking water is unique in the world".
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