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Stormwater Screens

Combined sewage screens for wastewater treatment at sewer overflows and stormwater discharges

Combined sewage screens for wastewater treatment at sewer overflows and stormwater discharges

Innovative HUBER System Solutions for Combined and Stormwater Treatment

Advanced combined and stormwater treatment in municipal combined sewers is a main issue with regard to sustainable environmental and water protection.

HUBER screens are used to retain debris and other coarse solids within the sewer systems and to prevent them from overflowing into receiving water bodies during storm events. Our screens can be installed upstream of, on top, or downstream of overflow weirs.

With solids retention, constant design retention level and overflow measurement, HUBER offers reliable solutions for a lot of problematic situations in combined and stormwater sewers.

An innovative combination of mechanical treatment systems for combined and stormwater overflow ensures sustainable environmental protection and improved water quality.

The optimally suited screen is selected depending on the required or desired capture rate, flow requirement and structural conditions. Our global presence and experience allows our experts to propose the best solution to any problem and guarantees a maximum operating reliability and reduced investment and operating costs.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Storm screens are used in the combined storm and sanitary sewage line of a sewerage system at storm water overflows. These overflow structures serve to relieve the sewer network during rain events by temporarily storing wastewater or directly discharging it into the watercourse.

Depending on the region and the type of structure, overflow discharge at a combined sewage screening system occurs several times a year. Usually, it is assumed that a storm screen is in operation for about 1000 hours in 10 years.

In a combined sewer system, direct overflow discharge to a water body can occur several times a year. Many municipalities therefore use a storm screen to prevent coarser solids from entering the watercourse in the event of overflow discharge.

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