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The article presents two important projects from Germany that practically verify the principles of resource-based sanitation. The first is a project in Hamburg, implemented by a public sewerage administrator on the site of a former large barracks. The second project is located in Lübeck, where it was implemented by an enthusiastic community. Both projects apply a water separation system. Black water, with a minimal water content, is drained by vacuum sewage and then processed in a biogas plant. The biogas is used to generate electricity and the cleaned grey water is infused directly on site. The solution also includes stormwater management. In Hamburg, residents pay the same amount for sewage as the rest of the city, while in Lübeck, a community approach has shown that water and sewage costs can be lower. In addition, the environmental impact is significantly reduced here. #ASIO #bezvodytonejde Also visit our website - https://www.asio.cz/ LinkedIn: / asio-spol-sro Facebook: / asio.czechrepublic