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The Hassia spring was drilled in 1936 by Wilhelm and Otto Hinkel in cooperation with the city of Bad Vilbel. Since 1978, the spring has been solely owned by Hassia Mineralquellen. The spring has an annual yield of 40,000 cubic meters. The mineral water, which comes predominantly from a depth of 120 meters, contains 2,040 mg of valuable minerals per liter and is characterized by a high calcium content and a particularly well-balanced mineral composition. In 1955, the spring was officially recognized as a medicinal spring. Today, Hassia spring water is used in two spa facilities for therapeutic baths. Above all, however, Hassia spring water is marketed as a natural mineral water and has been one of the best-known and most popular German mineral waters for decades. Excerpt from the analysis by the Fresenius Institute Taunusstein dated August 7, 2006 (mg/liter) Sodium (Na) 276 Potassium (K) 24.3 Magnesium (Mg) 49.5 Calcium (Ca) 200 Iron (Fe) 3.7 Chloride (Cl) 195 Sulfate (SO4) 36 Bicarbonate (HCO2) 1240 Total solids 2040 The water has its distinctive taste due to its natural iron content of 3.7 mg/l. During bottling as mineral water, this iron is removed for visual and taste reasons.
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It really adds value to a hike through the forest, doesn't it?
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A great round! Pure forest, although there are a lot of broken branches lying around. You can hear, smell and enjoy nature. 🥰❤️
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Attractive, small fountain temple on the edge of the Bad Vilbel spa park! https://www.kuladig.de/Objectansicht/KLD-329469
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Origin from the Wölfersheim opencast mine From 1937, the Braunkohlen-Schwel-Kraftwerk Hessen-Frankfurt AG (HEFRAG), a subsidiary of the Preußische Elektrizitäts AG (PREAG), operated several brown coal opencast mines in the Wetterau lignite mining area to supply the Wölfersheim opencast power plant. One of the first of these was the Wölfersheim opencast mine, right next to the power plant. After the fields there had been mined out in 1943, they were partially filled with waste and the area was recultivated. This left several remaining holes, which filled with groundwater over time. In addition to the largest, the Wölfersheimer See with 37 hectares, there are two smaller lakes a few hundred meters further east (Schwelteich in the Schwelteich nature reserve of Echzell) and to the north (Heldteich). Overall, the water areas take up less than half of the former open-cast mine.
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