In a concerning development, new plans to restore the Isen River may lead to a water crisis in the Niederham area. This project, aimed at revitalizing the environment between Markt Isen and the Mühldorf county border, seems to have unpredictable consequences for local water resources.
Risk of Mühlbach Drying Up
According to the proposed plans, there is a possibility of the water level of the Isen River dropping by 1.8 meters. This decrease in water level could directly impact Mühlbach and cause it to dry up. New concerns have arisen regarding the effects of these decisions on the local ecosystem and the provision of drinking water for the residents of the area.
Given the importance of water in agriculture and the daily lives of residents, significant criticism has been directed at this project. Is this action truly beneficial for the environment, or is it just at the cost of losing local water resources? A question that needs an immediate answer.
By Tag Clar Editorial