Soil decontamination at “Schwarze Pumpe” brownfield site. Spremberg | Germany
Creating a Safe and Sustainable Environment
The “Schwarze Pumpe” industrial park is located about 120 km (75 miles) southeast of Berlin, in Spremberg, in the federal states of Brandenburg and Saxony. The site was established in 1955 under the name “VEB Gaskombinat Schwarze Pumpe” to exploit the brown coal mined nearby for power generation and refining into briquettes for domestic heating. This included gas production plants, coking plants, combined heat and power plants and briquette plants on the site, all interconnected with the necessary auxiliary facilities.
At its peak in 1989, the site was the largest brown coal processing plant in the world, with 15,200 employees. By 1992 this number had decreased to 6,600 employees. At the same time work commenced dismantling obsolete facilities to make way for the construction of new power plants that met today’s environmental protection standards. The remediation of contaminated sites that had accumulated over decades required careful planning and preparation.