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Managing Extreme Weather Events in Stormwater Retention Tanks and Inlet Works

August 20, 2024

Around the globe peak screenings loads generated due to extreme weather events can strain stormwater and sewage networks. This includes both hydraulic and solids loadings, as well as gross pollutants. Depending on the water management strategy, many parts of the globe rely on stormwater retention basins to manage these peak loads.

Recently in Spain, HUBER provided solutions to three major projects with the purpose of managing peak screenings load during extreme wet weather events. Two of these projects included coarse screenings removal at stormwater retention basins, the other was for the installation of heavy-duty trash screens at the inlet of Madrid’s largest sewage treatment plant, Edar SUR.

The installations included the RakeMax® multi rake bar screens and TrashMax® coarse screens.

Project Highlights

  • Madrid-Butarque stormwater basin was fitted with 18 x HUBER RakeMax® Screens
  • Madrid-Arroyofresno stormwater basin was fitted with 6 x HUBER RakeMax® Screens
  • Edar Sur WWTP in Madrid was fitted with 5 x HUBER TrashMax® screens

Technology Highlights

  • Heavy duty design provides removal of trash, coarse screenings, plastics and items such as stones and brick fragments
  • High screenings removal capacity
  • Specialist mechanical torque system that allows reversal of the rake in the event of jamming, to free material
  • Apertures from 6 to 100mm
  • Available in widths from 500 to 3000mm and in 12 different heights, to suit a wide range of channel configurations

Applications

  • Sewage treatment plants
  • Water intakes
  • Stormwater detention basins

RakeMax® and TrashMax® are heavy duty coarse screens that can be used for removing trash, coarse material, rags, logs, and other items. These screens can be installed at raw water intakes, sewage treatment plants and stormwater retention basins.

To learn more please contact Hydroflux on 1300 417 697 or visit www.hydrofluxepco.com.au.

About the Hydroflux Group

The Hydroflux Group aims to deliver the highest level of engineering and scientific know-how to the emerging issues of sustainability, climate adaptation and environmental protection with a specific focus on water and wastewater.

As part of its vision and mission, Hydroflux has always taken its climate responsibility seriously. In 2022, Hydroflux became Australia’s first water treatment and technology company to achieve Climate Active carbon neutral certification for its organisation and products. It knows that partnering with customers and clients is the most significant impact it can have in its journey. The Group employs over 100 staff and operates throughout Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands, with office locations in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Auckland, Suva and Portsmouth.

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