against the water crisis

Clean water is becoming scarcer seasonally and locally in Germany, experts expect. Therefore, wastewater should be treated on a large scale. About the chances and risks of a proven practice from southern countries.

by SUSANNE DONNER

You turn on the tap and it just dribbles. So far, one has only been confronted with this annoyance during construction work. In Brandenburg, however, citizens could soon be threatened with this in everyday life. Because the Brandenburg water supplier Strausberg-Erkner announced in April that it would ration water in the future in the event of a shortage: to 37 cubic meters per person and year – that corresponds to 37,000 liters. The daily ration…

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