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He Built a Reservoir in Racibórz. He Tells Us How Difficult This Investment Was

The reservoir in Racibórz will hold 185 million cubic meters of water and is constantly being deepened. To understand the scale of this, just imagine a single, four-story block. Its volume is about a thousand cubic meters of water. The Racibórz reservoir therefore holds as much water as 185,000 buildings, explains Tomasz Bielecki, contract director, who carried out the construction of the reservoir on behalf of Budimex. The structure, commission…
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The reservoir in Racibórz will hold 185 million cubic meters of water and is constantly being deepened. To understand the scale of this, just imagine a single, four-story block. Its volume is about a thousand cubic meters of water. The Racibórz reservoir therefore holds as much water as 185,000 buildings, explains Tomasz Bielecki, contract director, who carried out the construction of the reservoir on behalf of Budimex. The structure, commission…

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For now, the hop growing region west of Rakovník is considered one of the driest areas in the Czech Republic. This is set to change within a few years, according to the EIA permitting database. Three water reservoirs are to be built on local smaller streams. The total budget is about 12 billion crowns in today's prices. The project is not...

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Hospodářské Nnoviny (HN.cz) broke the news in on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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