sadevesikaivoista
Sadevesikaivoista, often translated as rainwater wells or infiltration wells, are structures designed to manage and utilize rainwater runoff. They serve a dual purpose: mitigating flooding by absorbing excess water and recharging groundwater resources. These structures are typically constructed in areas prone to surface water accumulation, such as roadways, parking lots, and urban developments.
The design of a sadevesikaivo can vary, but commonly involves an excavated pit lined with permeable materials
The primary function of sadevesikaivoista is to reduce the strain on conventional storm sewer systems. By allowing
Implementation of sadevesikaivoista is a key component of sustainable urban drainage systems (SUDS) and water-sensitive urban