Storm water system for Special Economic Zone
Storm water system for Special Economic Zone Wroclaw - Kobierzyce. Drainage of an area of 260 ha
Storm water system for Special Economic Zone Wroclaw - Kobierzyce. Drainage of an area of 260 ha
The technological pipelines transporting the brine washed out during the construction of underground gas storage facility followed by its discharge into the Puck Bay.
The piping by Weholite of an open discharge channel carrying treated waste water from the “Dębogórze” Sewage Treatment Plant in Gdynia to the village of Kazimierz.
Thanks to swagelining technology, it was possible to carry out most of the water line modernisation works in the centre of the city of Łódź, in a built-up area, along traffic lanes with heavy traffic of motor vehicles and trams.
The construction of an innovative retention sewage canal in Rzeszów in southern Poland was recently completed using Weholite piping and manholes.
Renovation of 1.5-kilometer section of reinforced concrete sewer was carried out in 2013 in Chełm.
Nineteen kilometres of polyethylene pipes with diameters of 1000 mm and 1400 mm connected the southern area of Warsaw with "Południe" sewage treatment plant and the Vistula.
Since 2013 a battery of Weho tanks has helped to provide drinking water for the guests of the East European Congress and Sports Centre Arłamów in southeast Poland.
In 2007 in Szczecin, a series of record-breaking in the European scale number of crossings of a high dimension PEHD pipeline under a water obstacle made with a horizontal drilling method was completed in Szczecin.
September 2018 saw the launch of the project for a stormwater drainage system in Rzeszów, almost 26 kilometres long, in the residential District of Budziwój, which partially coincides with the floodplain of the River Wisłok. One of the elements of this system is the retention canal. The project, scheduled for delivery by May 2020, will help to finally solve flooding problems which have been plaguing the residents of this region of Poland.
To ensure failure-free operation of a raw water system, a polyethylene-made pipeline (PEHD) with a length of approximately 9 km was installed (in mining damage conditions), of which 3 km uses the trenchless technique – relining.