Why we need a stormwater attenuation system?


Stormwater Attenuation System
In recent years, storms and flooding have become more frequent due to adverse effects on the environment. Flood water can have a threatening effect on an area like damaging the roads, waterlogging and affecting the essential public utility services. The damage caused by flooding isn’t directly on the site of flooding but everything nearby. Therefore, it is essential to protect yourself from the damage and chaos caused by stormwater.

The stormwater attenuation system is an effective way to prevent flooding. In this technique, the rainwater is collected in huge containers and tanks and then released in nearby water bodies or ground where it gets absorbed in the surface.

Stormwater attenuation tanks provide an ideal way of controlling the flow of water back to a watercourse or drainage system. These tanks can be placed underground and are commonly used at large residential projects. The water used in these tanks can be stored for a long time or can be diverted via a flow-control chamber or a pumping chamber through a gravity stormwater pipe system.
An attenuation tank is an alternative to the soakaway crate of an elevator that simply collects water from the surrounding areas. Unlike soakaway crates, a stormwater attenuation tank captures water from a very wide area by using connected pipes. Thus, they are a preferred choice at large commercial establishments.

Why are they popular?
Used in both commercial and domestic establishments, a rainwater attenuation system is a simple and cost-effective way to control flooding. They are becoming popular due to increased awareness of environmental issues.
At Carlo Concrete, we provide the requisite products and services for building flood attenuation systems by using a wide range of components. With a choice of storage solutions and pipes, we can put together a floodwater solution that fits your needs.

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