ᐅ Interesting Building Plot – Radon Exposure and Mining
Created on: 30 Aug 2020 12:51
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Haueslebauer85
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
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
Interesting topic about radon. Wikipedia has a page on radon protection. Apparently, it is possible to seal the slab or basement against it and also address it through indoor ventilation.
What is the unit for the value 80? kBq/m³?
Those who are concerned about radon should avoid living in Bavaria. There are entire regions with levels above 100 kBq/m³. I recommend moving to Lower Saxony or Brandenburg.

What is the unit for the value 80? kBq/m³?
Haueslebauer85 schrieb:
If I understand correctly, the radon level with a maximum of 80 is within the acceptable (healthy?) range.
Those who are concerned about radon should avoid living in Bavaria. There are entire regions with levels above 100 kBq/m³. I recommend moving to Lower Saxony or Brandenburg.
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nordanney1 Sep 2020 13:29netuser schrieb:
Hello nordanney,
you seem to be based in N-V? Currently in KaLi, but will be back in NV soon...
nordanney schrieb:
Currently in KaLi, but soon back in NV... It’s interesting how small the world is; for me, it’s actually the opposite.
So, hello to the neighborhood!
K1300S schrieb:
Are you guys using a secret code here? Spooky.Neukirchen-Vluyn (if you can pronounce it correctly, you’re allowed to live there) or Kamp-Lintfort (where Alfred’s grandma used to live, but you probably don’t know him), I guesshttps://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauen-jetzt/
11ant schrieb:
Neukirchen-Vluyn (if you can pronounce it correctly, you’re welcome to live there) or Kamp-Lintfort (where Alfred’s grandma lived, but you probably don’t know him), I guess I don’t know Alfred or his grandma either, but I’m happy to say hello to the neighbor! It’s a small world.