groundwater pollution in
Rekum-Farge-Rönnebeck now officially confirmed!
letter from 06.05.2009 confirmed the senator for the Environment, Construction, Transport and Europe, pollution of ground water in Bremen-Farge, initially detected BTEX (aromatic hydrocarbons, benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylenes)
polluter is the tank farm in Farge, built in 1935 by the Nazis and was operated from 1945 to 1957 by the Americans.
then took over the federal government and the armed forces, the tank system and it is still used for the storage of dangerous and polluting substances!
The tank farm has a huge dimension in size and storage capacity. At that time 600 acres of land deposits have been created in a battery of several 50m-long iron tanks.
The storage capacity is 350 000 t.
Added were unloading on the Weser River in Farge, a vast pipeline network, pump stations and distribution facilities.
a mixing station for synthetic precursors (whatever is behind it) with a storage capacity of 20 000 t was established.
Production at the plant was 2250 tonnes of finished fuels per day!
The tank farm in Farge, built by maltreated, tortured, starved people.
The safety standards formulated by the Nazis and the building was influenced by money - and lack of time. What will come of it
out?
It is expected that the tanks from the beginning never were completely sealed and began the loading of groundwater with the commissioning Farger 1941st
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