Tuesday 10 July 2012

Shaft sinkers donate € 1111.11 for the playground in the southern Harz



 Andrew Vaupel of shaft sinking, gave the club head Antje Zimmermann, a plaque and money. Also in the picture: Angela Pschibert, Gunnar Peinemann Kellmann and grit from the association. Photo: Roland fruit
Decommissioned printer companies do not have any dust in the basement. The fact that the used technique can easily be used for something useful, the example of shaft sinking in Nordhausen. The company has sold its old and still functional printer for charity, mostly to employees, but also to a music school in Sondershausen.
Nordhausen. Some 25 printer changed in this way the owner. More than a thousand euros were collected there. All proceeds will go to the club "shadow children Südharz" benefit. "A three-figure sum I had promised them. A Four-digit, it has become. I hope they are not angry about it," joked Andrew Vaupel on Monday at the handover of the donation. € 1111.11 was the Deputy Chairwoman of Nordhausen with this company. With the amount of association is one step further: after all, wants to increase cooperation in the South Harz-hospital playground.

Conservation Commission - shaft sinking from Memmingen


Conservation Commission - shaft from Memmingen is involved in an extraordinary special project

The latest Red List of threatened species, environmentalists last week at the Rio +20 conference vorlegten revealed clear: To every third animal and plant species, it is bad.

Even in Germany there are endangered species. The Benninger reeds, a moor landscape in Unterallgäu houses, two rare species. Due to the declining water table, however, threatened to dry up the marsh. To get the bog and its inhabitants, the municipality commissioned by the Bavarian Ministry of Environment and Benningen the shaft sinking Memmingen GmbH with the installation of a groundwater control system.
The Benninger reed, the most important Kalkquellsumpf Bavaria near the city of Memmingen, is for the endangered purple-and thrift-Niphargus the world's only freshwater shrimp habitat. The reedy marsh was in 1939 declared a nature reserve and its preservation for future generations is a major concern of the community and the country. With a groundwater remediation will be saved from the bog landscape a complete dehydration. Shaft sinking Memmingen installed in a special project management and measurement system that stabilizes the water table.

Technically sophisticated: The distributor shaft regulates the water table in the Benninger Ried and can be remotely controlled and monitored via PLC function.

Technically sophisticated groundwater control