August 26 marks the official start of construction on a showcase project in sustainable swimming pool construction: the new Oppenheim indoor swimming pool. It is being built according to a holistic sustainable concept – energy self-sufficient thanks to renewable energies, heat pumps, and hydrogen technology.
Efficient water management based on recirculation principles minimizes drinking water consumption, while the outdoor facilities promote biodiversity, rainwater infiltration, and microclimate improvement. Accessibility, environmental education, and public welfare-oriented use underscore the social aspirations of the project. Financing via a contracting model also ensures long-term economic efficiency. The indoor swimming pool sees itself as a forward-looking prototype for public swimming pool construction in the spirit of climate protection and social infrastructure.
Comprehensive information about the project and construction progress: hallenbad-rhein-selz.de