From March 16, the pipes for wastewater and combined wastewater will be renewed in Hagelkreuzweg in Wetten; Veerter Straße will be closed for this in the area from the Franz-Terhoven-Straße intersection to Hagelkreuzweg until April 10.
Stadtwerke Kevelaer is currently renewing the bridge in Hoenselaersweg over the Issumer Fleuth in the Binnenheide - completion is expected by the end of May.
The drinking fountain in the St. Jakob brine garden is open to the public for the first time. Following extensive technical work and approval under pharmaceutical law, the Kevelaer thermal brine can now be drunk directly on site.
Once again this year, 50,000 euros from wind energy in Kevelaer will flow into the "Energy for Kevelaer" fund. Associations, schools and non-profit organizations can submit their projects until 13 April.
The annual bills for water consumption are sent out. If you have any questions that cannot be answered by an explanatory video and a sample bill, our employees will be happy to help.
There is now a new ADAC bike service station at Solegarten St. Jakob: here cyclists can carry out small repairs themselves - free of charge and around the clock.
Winter time at the St. Jakob brine garden too: the inhalatorium and graduation house are open daily from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. from November 3 at - perfect for a soothing break in the salty air.
From November 1, the drinking water fountains on Kapellenplatz and in the St. Jakob brine garden will go into winter break to protect them from frost. However, fresh Kevelaer drinking water will still be available at our refill station in the water tower.
Thanks to funding from the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Protection, our new project can go ahead. Here you can find out what it's all about and how you can view all the details.
What does the everyday life of a municipal utility actually look like? Our new interactive brochure shows in text, pictures and film what we do every day in Kevelaer for supply, infrastructure and quality of life.
Stadtwerke Kevelaer and NiersEnergie provided the new first-graders with reusable drinking bottles for the start of school. The long-lasting companions promote healthy drinking and set an example for sustainability.