Infrastructure
In the centre of the town lie a bank, a supermarket, a tobacconist's and a coffee house. Community issues are being handled by the staff of the district office and the pastoral care/meeting centre. Children are taken care of in the family centre consisting of a kindergarten, a primary school and high school. A nursery will also be built in the future. In the north of solarCity there is also a recreational area. Since September 2005, the solarCity has been connected to the tram network. Using the public transport network it is possible to get to the city centre of Linz in less than 30 minutes.Supply and disposal
Energy supply
At least one-third of the hot water used in the solarCity is generated by solar energy. The remaining two-thirds are covered by district heating (A district heating plant can provide higher efficiencies and better pollution control than localized boilers).Sewage water disposal
The wastewater will be disposed and treated in the separation system. While grey water is locally managed through a sand bed filter planted and then led to a creek in the neighborhood, the black water is processed conventionally using a gravity sewer of the sewage treatment plant of the city Asten. Part of the wastewater will be separated across special toilets and collected in separate sewers. This nutrient-rich fluid is utilized as fertiliser in agriculture. Larger quantities of rain water have special channels or can be fed into the raceway in north of the solarCity.See also
LinzReferences
*2003 "Auer+Weber+Architekten Arbeiten 1980-2003 Works", Birkhäuser Publishers, Basel * Some of this Article is self-made translation from :de:SolarCity LinzExternal links
* http://www.solarcity-linz.at/ {{Coord, 48, 15, 28, N, 14, 21, 38, E, region:AT-6_type:city, display=title Buildings and structures in Linz Auer+Weber+Assoziierte Low-energy building