And because the sediments have such a long memory, it is still one of our tasks today to dredge more contaminated sediments from the tidal Elbe, bring them ashore and safely process and dispose of them there. Today, however, the vast majority of the Elbe soil to be dredged is so clean that it can remain in the ecosystem - it is redeposited in the river. Certain legal guidelines apply, which is why we regularly have the quality of the sediments and the Elbe silt tested in certified laboratories using numerous samples. The results show: The fresh dredged material from the Elbe is currently more contaminated than ever before (see analyses). According to the Federal Soil Protection Ordinance (BBodSchV), it even meets the legal quality standards for children's play areas. A danger to bathers from pollutants can therefore be safely ruled out; however, other EU requirements apply to bathing water quality in Hamburg and the surrounding area.