Contaminated, defective or just too many guests: not all baths and rivers in Lower Austria allow the jump in the cool water.
At temperatures around the 30-degree marking, for many, only one thing has: cooling! What is better than our outdoor swimming pools or rivers. But be careful: at the moment it cannot be planned in your heart.
Maximum 200 people
“Please continue!” Says in the Kuenringerbad in Dürnstein. In order not to influence water quality, only 40 people can stay in the water this year, only 200 visitors are approved a day. The bathroom staff actively controls these limits, as the Wachau community says. The background: In recent years, the fully organic bathroom had to be closed time and time again, the resentment grew. Stronger pumps will also be used this year.
Pyhra in the St. Pölten district also has a similar problem. There you are struggling there since a limit in the natural bath facility almost two weeks ago, at least at the start of the holidays. Temporary locks have often taken place there in recent years. Sunbathing is possible, but there is also an “escape room” in July – at least, apart from swimming, something is offered there.
Canal defect
You have totally different problems with the Pielach in milk. Here a line damage was caused by the flood again acute. After a provisional repair, the distortion of the canal was increasingly a deficit of waste water. A specialized company regularly pumps this, but the interval must now be massively shortened to the final production of a new pumping station.
That is why a bath ban applies from the Spielberger -push to the mouth of the Pielach. “At the same time, it is now also being investigated whether a temporary waste water pump or a pipeline is possible via the Pielach Bridge for the final solution of the new Düker -pipeline, including a higher amount with six digit,” said Vice -councilor Wolfgang Kaufmann.
However, anyone who wants to go swimming in Gänserndorf can only inside inside – but not now. Due to an evaluation of the number of guests, the regional bath is closed from 28 June to 8 September. During this time, at least one staircase is installed in the large swimming pool and adjustments are made in the internship pool.
Bathing ban for years
Moreover, bathing in the Quarry Lake near Perchtoldsdorf in the Mödling district is prohibited. In the nature reserve of the Rouwstein Visserijweiden, those who are looking for relaxation are also looking for cooling and ignoring the ban on entering. In the past there were a maximum of 500 people on one weekend. For years, an association tries to make legal swimming under strict guidelines – but for the time being further in vain.
Source: Krone

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