Renaturation of the Hainbach: Better flood protection for Esslingen!

Geotechnische Untersuchungen am Hainbach in Offenbach starten am 3. Februar 2025 für eine naturnahe Renaturierung.
Geotechnical studies on Hainbach in Offenbach will start on February 3, 2025 for a natural renaturation. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Renaturation of the Hainbach: Better flood protection for Esslingen!

in Esslingen is an extensive renaturation of the Hainbach, which begins on February 3 and 4, 2025 with geotechnical studies and environmental analysis. These measures are crucial for the exact cost calculation of the construction execution and the review of the structural stability of the passage buildings. The city administration commissioned the engineering office Geoingenieure FLG GmbH from Babenhausen. Mayor Groß emphasizes the relevance of these examinations, since they will be the basis for the upcoming construction work that aimed at attributing the Hainbach to a natural state. This information comes from Offenbach.de .

The renaturation measures themselves concentrate not only on the Hainbach between the “Nasses triangle” parking lot and the AWO, but also on the area of ​​the knowledge of the knowledge. Here the Hainbach and its banks are to be upgraded landscaped. The Technology and Environment Committee has decided to expand the revitalization of the Hainbach to move the river from its previous bed over a length of around 200 meters. Ufer security will only be necessary to a small extent, so that the landscape is designed again. The measures already carried out in the upper Hainbach area showed initial successes that support the overall plan.

Sustainable goals and ecological functions

The underlying goal of this renaturation is to promote biodiversity and to improve water quality. These steps are not just pure nature conservation; They also contribute to the long -term securing of ecological functions and promote the local recreation of the population. Private and public interests in a healthy course of water flow into these plans as well. Flood protection is also a decisive factor, especially after the heavy rain events at the beginning of the month, which illustrated the urgency of these measures.

In addition, the area is lowered in some areas by up to two meters to create an floodplain that can be flooded with small floods. Water will be in lowering longer and a ripple can develop, which contributes to cooling and air humidification. An attractive landscape is created, while existing trees are largely preserved. New dead wood areas are created to offer habitats for different animal species, including for fire salamander.

financing and nationwide initiatives

The total cost of this comprehensive measure amounts to around half a million euros, with a large part of the financing coming from the Stuttgart region. These projects are part of the Esslingen Bachtäler urban development plan, which was decided in 2017. The long -term planning and integration of all actors are crucial. The comprehensive renaturation of the Hainbach reflects the need to attribute rivers to a natural state, which counteracts not only ecological but also climatic challenges. Information on such projects can also be found on the online platform "Renaturation of river", which is provided by Environmental Bundesamt.de

Details
Quellen