ᐅ Interesting Building Plot – Radon Exposure and Mining

Created on: 30 Aug 2020 12:51
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Haueslebauer85
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Haueslebauer85
30 Aug 2020 12:51
Hello everyone,

I have found an interesting building plot and am currently carefully reading through the zoning plan and its explanation.

Two issues worry us, and I hope to get your opinions.

If I understand correctly, the radon level is at a maximum of 80, which is within the acceptable (healthy?) range. Still, protective measures are recommended?
Regarding the mining risk, I’m completely uncertain. There is mention of subsidence and collapse hazards as well as filled-in shafts. Does this mean I have a former landfill underneath?

How can I protect myself against these risks? What costs might arise?
What about the construction of a well, pond, and basement?

Would you advise me to look for a different plot?

Best regards,
Yours, Häuslebauer85
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HilfeHilfe
30 Aug 2020 12:59
Not at all. You get what you pay for. I wouldn’t tackle that.
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Haueslebauer85
30 Aug 2020 13:29
Thank you. That’s also my feeling.
Unfortunately, the location suits me. The price is also reasonable.
That’s why I had an inner resistance to rejecting the plot.
I had already considered getting a report on the mining conditions because of this.

Thanks for the confirmation. I think I’ll pass on it.

Best regards
Your Häuslebauer85
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nordanney
30 Aug 2020 13:44
Haueslebauer85 schrieb:

There is talk of risk from settlement and subsidence as well as backfilled shafts.

Is there a mining damage waiver on the property? If not, the mining company will pay for every minor issue and possibly even for protective measures (such as tension plates or similar). So, it’s generally not a problem (at most annoying if something actually happens – but that’s what the VBHG covers).
Otherwise, don’t touch it.
(I haven’t read your link.)
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shenja
30 Aug 2020 15:32
These properties are now all sold with waivers anyway. It was already like that here 14 years ago. Everything here is also underpinned.

As the pumps are gradually being turned off, it will get interesting.

Regarding the expected cracks, you can already prepare suitable foundations. Radon would be a deterrent for me. When the old fire station on our site was demolished for residential development, it was found that everything was contaminated. Removing the soil was exorbitantly expensive.

I would rather not take the plot. I wouldn’t even want it as a gift.
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Nice-Nofret
30 Aug 2020 15:39
I live in a radon-prone area; houses here are built with underfloor ventilation.