Versickerungsflächen
Versickerungsflächen, also known as infiltration areas, are designated zones designed to absorb and infiltrate surface water into the ground. These areas play a crucial role in urban hydrology and sustainable water management. Their primary function is to reduce the volume and speed of stormwater runoff, thereby mitigating flood risks and lessening the burden on conventional drainage systems.
By allowing rainwater to seep into the soil, Versickerungsflächen help to recharge groundwater resources. This process
Versickerungsflächen can take various forms, including green roofs, permeable pavements, rain gardens, infiltration trenches, and swales.