Burgstall (municipality of Weng)

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Burgstall ( Rotte )
village
Burgstall (municipality of Weng) (Austria)
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Basic data
Pole. District , state Braunau am Inn  (BR), Upper Austria
Judicial district Braunau am Inn
Pole. local community Weng im Innkreis   ( KG  Weng , Leithen)
Coordinates 48 ° 15 '25 "  N , 13 ° 12' 30"  E Coordinates: 48 ° 15 '25 "  N , 13 ° 12' 30"  E
height 376  m above sea level A.
Residents of the village 45 (January 1, 2020)
Building status 14 (2001)
Post Code 4952 Weng im Innkreis , 4950 Altheim , 4961 Mühlheim am Inn  
Statistical identification
Locality code 07981
Counting district / district Weng im Innkreis (40 446 000)
Source: STAT : index of places ; BEV : GEONAM ; DORIS
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Postal is a small town in the Innviertel Upper Austria as well as the village of the municipality Weng im Innkreis in District Braunau am Inn .

geography

The place is located 11½ kilometers east of Braunau am Inn , west of Altheim . The Rotte is located in the Inn Valley at around 375  m above sea level. A. left at the Mühlheimer Ache (Ach) , at the confluences of the Altbach and Lochbach .

The village of Burgstall comprises almost 20 buildings with a good 40 inhabitants. It stretches from the B148  Altheimer Straße , confluence with the L1095  Treubacher Straße near Pirath for almost 2 km down the Achen to the Lochbach bridge near Gundholling. This includes the houses on the river terrace called Burgstall (zip code 4952) as well as the settlement and the sewage treatment plant directly below on the Ache (zip code 4950), as well as the locations on Lochbach (zip code 4961) already in the cadastral community of Leithen.

Neighboring towns and cities:
Gundholling  (O, Gem.  Mining )
Niederach  (O, Gem.  Mühlheim aI )
Appersting  (O) Neighboring communities Danglfing  (O,  Altheim )
Hauserding  (O) Pirath  (O,  Gem.Weng iI and  Altheim ) Sankt Ulrich (Spindlerwehr settlement, O. and Gem.  Altheim )

History and infrastructure

Presumed moat of the castle stable

The place name refers to an abandoned castle, now called Burgstall Altheim , which is documented from 1130 to 1563. Burgstall / -stelle is a word for small fortified seats of the minor nobility in the Middle Ages. Hardly anything is left of the system today.

Burgstall sewage treatment plant

The Burgstall sewage treatment plant was expanded from 1990 (commissioning 1992). It is operated by the Altheim and Surroundings Cleanliness Association.

The sewage treatment plant is a mechanical-biological system (carbon and nitrogen removal as well as phosphorus precipitation). It has a fine rain relief system and two rain basins for the mixed water sewer system . The screening plant and sand trap for mechanical cleaning are housed in the company building. The biological clarification takes place in two aeration tanks and three secondary clarifiers. The sewage sludge that arises is stored in two sludge silos and then in a sludge storage area, and then used in its entirety for agricultural purposes. There is also a transfer station for cesspool contents .

The plant is designed for 16,900 PE 60 , and takes over the wastewater from Altheim, Geinberg , Weng and Moosbach , with the Geinberg dairy and the Geinberg thermal baths , the Wiesner-Hager company and the Wurmhöringer and Raschhofer breweries being the main indirect dischargers .

proof

  1. the company premises Neumüller-Rolltore already belong to Burgstall
  2. Pollution Federation Altheim and around , municipal office Altheim, altheim.ooe.gv.at
  3. a b Office of Upper Austria. Provincial government - hydraulic engineering department, environmental protection department: wastewater disposal in Upper Austria. As of 1999, State of Upper Austria, Linz, November 2000, entry of the Altheim and Surroundings Cleanliness Association , p. 26 f ( pdf , land-oberoesterreich.gv.at).
  4. See ordinance of the market town of Altheim of February 4, 2003, with which a canal regulation for the public sewer network in the municipality of Altheim is issued. (pdf, altheim.ooe.gv.at).