Handling storm water in a smart way
One of the requirements of the new parking area for the bakery in Vääksy was an efficient storm water management.
One of the requirements of the new parking area for the bakery in Vääksy was an efficient storm water management.
A small treatment plant that is shared can provide a solution for wastewater treatment in a neighbourhood or a small town, once and for all. This has been noticed, for example, in Ostrobothnia, on the west coast of Finland.
14 km long ProFuse pressure water line was installed under the sea in Uusikaupunki 2009.
Stora Enso's factories in Imatra, Finland were looking for a long-term solution for transporting hot process waters containing chemicals. The Weholite system proved to be a suitable solution.
Stora Enso’s Imatra mill, located in southeast Finland, annually produces one million tonnes of packaging paper and board. The Imatra mill’s two production units produce raw materials for cartons, in which juice and milk are packaged. Board is also used to produce paper cups, as well as cigarette and candy packages. Board for the graphics industry is used to produce cards, covers and luxury packages.
PE pressure sewer system pipe line is almost reach at its final destination. The length in total is almost 30 kilometers and the pipe diameter grows from 400 to 710 mm.
Uponor IQ stormwater solution was installed in the Rakokivi's new community centre in Nastola, Lahti, so quickly that it surprised everyone involved.
Located in Finnish Lapland, on the Ounasjoki River, the village of Kaukonen now treats its wastewater with a new WehoPuts 400 treatment plant. As in many rural areas, long distances make village treatment plants a more sensible alternative than transporting wastewater tens of kilometres to the nearest town.