
Photo: Lisa Rosenberg | City of Essen
Drinking water fountains in Essen-Kettwig and Essen-Werden shortly before commissioning
Essen, Baldeneysee, April 4, 2025. Drinking water fountain in the Ruhr Valley near the Baldeneysee These are a great way to refill your water bottles for free. Just in time for the start of daylight saving time, the city of Essen, in cooperation with the Essen public utilities, announced that some of the drinking water fountains located throughout the city are already operational. The drinking water fountains in the Ruhr Valley should also be available again soon.
Werdener Market and Mayor Fiedler Square
Four of the nine locations in the city now offer fresh drinking water. The remaining locations – including two in the Ruhr Valley – are currently being reviewed. There is progress and challenges, particularly in District IX: While the drinking water fountain at the Werdener market in Essen-Werden The Baldeneysee, which should soon be ready for operation – the evaluation of the samples is expected at the beginning of next week – was located at Bürgermeister-Fiedler-Platz in [location missing]. Kettwig Defects caused by frost damage were discovered. The municipal utilities are already working on a solution to reconnect the system as quickly as possible.
Sterility check
The Essen municipal utilities, responsible for maintaining the drinking water fountains, guarantee the water's purity at all locations before commissioning. The fountains, which consist of square columns with water jets, are regularly serviced and secured for winter. Despite minor setbacks, the focus remains on ensuring a reliable drinking water supply for all Essen residents.
Locations of drinking water fountains in the Ruhr Valley
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