Field Factors’ micro urban wetlands
Themes: Water & Maritime, Social Impact
Early stage commercial environment application
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Why?
There is an increasing need for rainwater harvesting and buffering in urban settings. Field Factors developed a multipurpose modular and scalable neighbourhood-scale system that buffers, purifies and distributes rainwater.
How?
The system is easily integrated in urban areas. Its Lego-like components are configured into a ring-like structure, with a biofilter in the middle. The components can quickly take up and store rainwater, and slowly release it into the biofilter.
When?
This system could support the current 100.000 km long sewage system. First commercial applications of the system have been initiated and a demonstrator is under development at The Green Village.
Wilrik Kok MSc