Industrial plants/power stations
Power plants form the backbone of our energy supply in Germany. Today, more than 80% of electrical energy is still produced by burning fossil fuels such as coal, gas and oil.
Power plants form the backbone of our energy supply in Germany. Today, more than 80% of electrical energy is still produced by burning fossil fuels such as coal, gas and oil.
Filling stations and tank storage facilities are LAU facilities in the classic sense, with the “A” for filling substances hazardous to water in the foreground.
The large number of waste code numbers and their composition (mixtures) means that many waste materials are classified as generally hazardous to water under the Waste Catalogue Ordinance (AVV).
Airports, ports, train stations meet almost all the circumstances to be classified as LAU facilities. First, these facilities may be for the storage (Lagerung) “L” of substances hazardous to water.
Every time a car is washed, fuel residues, road dust, heavy metals and tire wear are washed off and can pollute groundwater.
Drainage in foundations and floor slabs for rainwater and wastewater pipes
Biogas plants Biogas plants generate electrical energy by means of fermentation substrates of agricultural origin, among other things. In accordance with DWA -A 793 (TRwS 793) and the WHG regulations, all wastewater pipes that discharge substances hazardous to water must be friction-locked, i.e. welded or bonded. Storage tanks must in many cases be double-walled and…
Silo systems JGS facilities house valuable feed or fertilizer, but at the same time they can pose an environmental hazard if not properly constructed or operated. When storing silage in a flat silo, the escaping fermentation juice is the cause of the special requirements placed on the structural system. Defective JGS facilities, such as silo…
Slurry transport lines Pipeline systems for slurry transport are usually designed large dimensions. In order to be able to transport the quite viscous slurry in the free fall, it is necessary to resort to dimensions between DN 400 and 600 mm. Due to the large volume, increased attention must be paid to the tightness of…
Sprinkling and irrigation systems Systems for the sprinkling or trickling of polluted rainwater in the JGS area are used to distribute polluted rainwater over large areas on vegetated otherwise unused areas. The aim is to treat this biologically low-polluted wastewater by infiltration through the living soil zone before it is insured into the groundwater. As…