Impact

Urban Waterbuffer at Cromvlietpark, The Hague

Treatment and storage of surface and rainwater to supply community gardens and an urban animal farm.

 
  • Customer: City of The Hague
    Partners: Hoogheemraadschap Delfland, Dunea, Allied Waters, Wareco, Gebr. Van Kessel
    Year: 2019-2020

  • Collection: 8.500 m2
    Buffer: 70 m3
    BlueBiofilter: 30 m2
    Stored water: 35.000 m3
    Reused water: 10.000 m3

  • Water use: Irrigation

    
Project phases:
    Design
    Product Delivery
    Operation & Maintenance

 FieldFactors is inspired by nature

We combine design, engineering, water science and technology to implement solutions that make the urban water cycle sustainable.

  • BlueBiofilter

    BlueBiofilter

  • BlueWell

    BlueWell

  • BlueHub

    BlueHub

The solution in a nutshell

  • Why

    The Cromvlietpark in Laakkwartier of The Hague has been renovated, freeing the land from pavement, making it more accessible and more attractive for inhabitants. The city had the ambition to manage rainwater more sustainably and instead of discharging it into the sewer, using it to improve the spatial quality of the park.

  • What

    By capturing both stormwater received directly on the site, and also surface water from the neighbouring Noordpolder canal during the rainy season, the Bluebloqs system enables long-term storage of water in sufficient volumes to provide water for green space, community gardens and the urban animal farm located on the park.

  • How

    Stormwater runoff from a paved surface of 8.500 m2, consisting of the surrounding streets, roofs and walkways in the park is collected via storm drains and directed to a buffer tank of 70 m3, placed underneath a soccer field. Collection of surface water is enabled via a connection to the Noordpolder canal. From the buffer tank or surface water inlet, water is fed to a BlueBiofilter of 30m2. Following treatment in the BlueBiofilter, the water is infiltrated by gravity to an aquifer unit at a depth of 19-29 meter, via an infiltration well. A separate abstraction well supplies water to a tap in the park. Water is used for irrigation of fields and gardens within the Cromvliet Park.

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— Wilrik Kok, Founder of FieldFactors
  • BlueBiofilter at Cromvlietpark
  • BlueBiofilter at Cromvlietpark
  • BlueBiofilter at Cromvlietpark
  • Irrigation at Cromvlietpark
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