




One of the most urgent issues was to get water from the ground. We had to film the obsolete and non functioning existing one and seal it (see pictures) in order to start with a new project.
A company was hired to start welling up to 210 meters to get to the third water level, where the purest and highest quality ground water is supposed to be found. The project is expected to be finalised mid july 2006.
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