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How Lichtenberg Wants to Make Meaningful Use of Rainwater in Schools

Berlin is investing in the sustainable use of rainwater at schools. Experts at 24 sites in the district of Lichtenberg are investigating how precipitation water can be collected, leaked or reused on site. The aim is to avoid floods, to water school gardens and to make the city more climate-resilient. An inventory showed that some Lichtenberg schools already have leaching areas and rain tones, while others still need to catch up. In the future ra…
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Berlin is investing in the sustainable use of rainwater at schools. Experts at 24 sites in the district of Lichtenberg are investigating how precipitation water can be collected, leaked or reused on site. The aim is to avoid floods, to water school gardens and to make the city more climate-resilient. An inventory showed that some Lichtenberg schools already have leaching areas and rain tones, while others still need to catch up. In the future ra…

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entwicklungsstadt berlin broke the news in on Monday, December 1, 2025.
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