Baggersee Diez opens after BlauaGeGengen-break: Bath days are back!

Baggersee Diez opens after BlauaGeGengen-break: Bath days are back!

reopening of the Diezer excavator lake: a step to return to normality

After a temporary closure due to water quality concerns, the Diezer excavator lake opens on Friday, July 26th, again for bathers. This development comes after a three -week break that was necessary to ensure security for visitors.

origin of the closure

The closure was caused by the emergence of blue -alignment trimmings in the water that can represent potential health risks for swimmers. Blue algae are microorganisms that thrive in warm, nutrient -rich waters and affect water quality when spreading. Andreas Gravelius, the supervisor of bathing business, said that the algae has now decreased and the depth of vision in the pelvis has risen to four to five meters.

The reopening: Details for visitors

From July 26, the quarry lake will be open daily from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., especially during the holidays. The admission prices are set at 4.50 euros for adults and 2 euros for children up to 13 years. A parking fee of 2.50 euros is also charged. Previous diving offers are currently still not available.

health and security in focus

The reopening of the lake underlines the importance of health and safety of bathers. The decision of the State Office for the Environment to abolish the warning level shows the efforts for a safe bathing environment. Nevertheless, the public access will be subject to the fact that the water quality is regularly monitored in order to identify problems that occur early.

economic and social effects on the region

The closure of the quarry lake not only had an impact on the bathers, but also on local tourism and economic activity in the region. Many families and adolescents use the quarry lake as a leisure facility, which is an advantage for the surrounding shops and restaurants. The return to the normal operating time could make summer more gratifying for many visitors and boost the local economy.

look into the future

The challenges of water quality in Diezer Baggersee are a symbol of the larger environmental issues with which many bathing lakes in Germany are confronted today. Continuous surveillance and awareness of ecological relationships will be decisive for the long -term health of these recreation areas.

The opening of the quarry lake is not only a positive sign for the residents, but also a step towards a responsible and sustainable use of leisure time of our water resources.

- Nag