Protect habitats

Preserving cultural assets - maintaining the artificial living space
Charlottenburg Palace Park is one of the oldest historical gardens in Berlin - one of the most important testimonies to the city's past stylistic eras. View of the palace from the carp pond - on the bottom right of the picture you can see the Drausy team installing Drausy® Professional aeration.

Long-term watercourse maintenance

Renovation and maintenance using the linear Drausy® system.

Berlin: The Charlottenburg Palace Park is one of the oldest historical gardens in Berlin - one of the most important testimonies to the city's past stylistic eras. The heavily silted carp pond and the adjacent ditches, some of which are silting up, are being gently restored through aeration.

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Biotope preservation through gentle aeration

The example of Charlottenburg Palace Park - careful and sustainable restoration for the preservation of the historic park

Biotope protection

Foul-smelling toxic and climate-damaging gases are decomposed:

Dead organic biomass forms dark sludge at the bottom of the water body - this creates an increasingly hostile environment. The gentle aeration attracts aerobic microbacteria through oxygen - these metabolise the organic matter and bind pollutants to the sediment.

  • Oxygen enrichment - through an extensive aerobic environment at the bottom
  • Clear visibility - more depth of vision, as suspended algae are avoided due to nutrient removal
  • Volume reduction - through decomposition of the organic matter and compression of the sediment

Biological desludging - how does it work?

Explained simply: organic degradation

Drausy® principle

Which products have been used?

A total of 3,000 m of Drausy system hose was laid in all surface waters of the historical park - excluding the Fürstenbrunner Graben. The technology was housed in a colour-coordinated enclosure container.

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