Bavarian State Office for Water Management

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The Bavarian State Office for Water Management was an authority in the Free State of Bavaria and had its seat in Munich .

history

In 1878 King Ludwig II founded the “Royal Technical Bureau for Water Supply”. The “Technical regulations for hydraulic engineering on public rivers in Bavaria” date from the same year. In 1888 it was assigned to the department of today's Bavarian Ministry of the Interior .

From the above-mentioned regulations, the “Regulation and implementation instructions for river equipment, river surveys and their processing” emerged in 1930. This was not overruled until 1958, but was still used as a guideline. In 1975 the State Office issued a provisional leaflet "River Equipment", which was replaced in 1988 by the expanded leaflet "River Equipment, River Surveys and their Documentation".

The State Office for Water Management has been part of the environmental department since 1993 . In August 2005, as part of an administrative reform, it was incorporated into the Bavarian State Office for the Environment together with the state offices for geology, environmental protection and parts of the state office for occupational safety, occupational medicine and safety technology .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. River equipment, river surveys and their documentation. Leaflet No. 5.4 / 1 . As of December 15, 2008.
  2. Festschrift for 125 years in the service of water, Bavarian State Office for Water Management, 2004
  3. years of departure. The new LfU - insights. Review 2005/2006