hulevesille
Hulevesille, often translated as "stormwater" or "surface runoff," refers to water that accumulates on the ground surface as a result of rainfall or snowmelt. When precipitation falls on impervious surfaces such as roads, rooftops, and parking lots, it cannot infiltrate into the soil and instead flows over the land. This runoff can pick up pollutants like oil, grease, sediment, fertilizers, and litter from these surfaces.
The management of hulevesille is a critical aspect of urban planning and environmental protection. Uncontrolled hulevesille
Various strategies are employed to manage hulevesille effectively. Traditional methods include the construction of storm drains,