Division 31 - Water and soil
Responsibilities
- Wastewater levy; submission of a declaration to determine or apply for offsetting for large-scale discharges and precipitation water
- Wastewater disposal via small wastewater treatment plants; notification of the test result
- Wastewater disposal; application for a permit to discharge wastewater into the public wastewater system
- Contaminated site register; application for information
- Installations for handling substances hazardous to water; notification of construction and significant changes
- Well drilling; advertisement
- Earth excavation; display
- Domestic and small wastewater treatment plants; consulting
- Floods; designation of floodplains
- Small wastewater treatment plant; transmission of the certificate of functionality
- Small wastewater treatment plant; transmission of confirmation of proper installation
- Precipitation water; application for a permit or permit amendment for direct discharge into water bodies
- Rafting tour; application for a permit under shipping law and notification
- Evaporative cooling systems, cooling towers and wet separators; displays and notifications
- Water register; request for inspection or information
- Watercraft on inland waters (excluding Lake Constance); application for permit
- Water rights; application for a permit
- Water protection area; determination
- Heat pumps and geothermal probes; notification of boreholes for installation
Notes
The expert body for water management (FKS) assesses the following topic:
- Installations for handling substances hazardous to water in industry, agriculture and in the private sector, such as filling stations,
- slurry pits or heating oil consumer systems.
- Construction dewatering and
- Building applications from a water management perspective
As the interface to the Weilheim Water Management Office, it advises citizens, planners and private experts on water management issues.
Oil spills
In the event of accidents involving substances hazardous to water - so-called "oil spills" - please inform the nearest police station, the Weilheim Water Management Office and the District Office immediately on 0173/4802160.
The official expert for oil spills is the Weilheim Water Management Office.
The local fire departments are called upon for immediate emergency response in the public interest. Once the immediate measures have been completed, immediate measures are usually required to limit and eliminate the damage.
The district office orders the necessary measures to restore the water and soil to a proper condition. This may include, in particular, the excavation and disposal of soil contaminated with substances hazardous to water as well as monitoring measures.
Other topics on which we can advise and support you:
Sewage disposal, installations on bodies of water, construction water retention, boats / boat licenses, soil protection and contaminated sites, public use of bodies of water, expansion of bodies of water, heating oil consumer installations, ponds / ponds, handling of substances hazardous to water / JGS installations, substances hazardous to water / obligation to notify