Problem addressed

Problem addressed

There is an increasing demand for decentralized stormwater management solutions driven by urbanization, stricter environmental regulations, and public interest in sustainable practices. This demand is particularly notable in urban areas facing challenges from impervious surfaces and rising pollution levels. The a biofiltration area for urban runoff is addressed to municipal governments and urban planners due to its ability to manage stormwater sustainably in urban centres. 

Problem addressed

Innovation

New integrative biofiltration area in the city centre as part of new urban adaptation standards, to reduce the amount of water led to storm water sewer systems, to filter harmful substances , and to filter stormwater into groundwater. 

Problem addressed

Three main benefits

  • Improved lake water quality 

  • Decreased urban flooding 

  • Improved urban biodiversity 

TRL Level: 7