opslagtunnels
Opslagtunnels, literally storage tunnels, are underground conduits designed for temporary storage of liquids, solids, or energy, to even out fluctuations in supply and demand, reduce peak discharges, or enhance system resilience. In urban water management, they are used as stormwater storage or wet-weather relief channels, allowing excess rainwater to be stored underground during storms and released later to treatment plants or rivers, thereby reducing wastewater overflows. In energy contexts, underground reservoirs can be part of pumped-storage systems, using water-filled tunnels and caverns to store gravitational energy that can be released through turbines when demand rises.
Design considerations include diameter, length, and storage capacity, geological conditions, waterproofing and lining, and ventilation. Typical
Advantages include reduced flood risk, improved water quality in urban drainage, deferred surface infrastructure investments, and
Examples of applications exist in many countries as part of integrated drainage or energy storage strategies.