We are offering this guided tour on October 31 at 12.30, 14.00 and 15.30.
An event as part of #seeforfree.
Clean drinking water from the tap is something we take for granted in Hamburg today - but there is some interesting work behind it. The Hamburg soil profile and groundwater composition as well as the treatment of groundwater into drinking water in the waterworks will be explained. Components from wells and waterworks illustrate the tasks involved in the production, treatment and distribution of drinking water in Hamburg.
Address: Billhorner Deich 2, 20539 Hamburg. The Water Forum does not have parking spaces; public parking is available at Billhorner Deich. Please arrive by bicycle (parking is also only available on the street) or by public transportation.
Please note: An identity card or passport must be presented to gain access. The pump house is located on the premises of HAMBURG WASSER. Access is via the reception at Billhorner Deich 2.
Registration: Prior registration is not required. Please allow sufficient time for the walk between Plant Security and WasserForum (we recommend arriving at Billhorner Deich 2 15 minutes before the start of the tour). Meeting point for the tour: 1st floor of the WasserForum.
Costs: free of charge.
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