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Sustainable solution for Denmark’s largest infrastructure project
Pump structure secures stormwater system’s long life
Pump structure secures stormwater system's long life in Jyllinge Nordmark
Faroe Island tunnel with Uponor pipe system
In December 2020, the Faroe Islands opened the country’s longest undersea tunnel, which considerably reduces travel time between the most populated islands. The 11.2-kilometre tunnel represents a significant infrastructure investment, which also boasts the world’s first undersea roundabout. Beneath the road, a sophisticated system of pumps and kilometres of plastic pipework ensure that the road is kept free of water and safe for motorists.
Zbiorniki retencyjne dla zajezdni autobusowej
W Wałbrzychu powstaje jedna z najnowocześniejszych zajezdni autobusowych w regionie. Elementami układu zagospodarowującego wody deszczowe będzie bateria czterech zbiorników retencyjnych Uponor Infra.
PE tanks reduce carbon footprint at new water plant
Rurociąg tymczasowy dla oczyszczalni Czajka
Szybka akcja była bardzo ważna, gdy poważnemu uszkodzeniu uległ kolektor ściekowy w Warszawie, powodując masowy wyciek nieczystości do Wisły. Załoga Uponor Infra pracowała 24 godziny na dobę, aby powstrzymać zanieczyszczenie rzeki. Tymczasowy rurociąg został wyprodukowany, dostarczony i połączony w ciągu zaledwie ośmiu dni.
Uponor filter chamber part of the stormwater study
In recent years, stormwater quality management has become an increasingly important part of urban stormwater strategies. A pilot project was launched in Heinola to clean stormwater with innovative filter chambers developed by Uponor. At the same time, valuable research data will be collected on stormwater quality from two different types of areas and on the treatment results achieved with filter chambers.
AquaDjurs takes the next step in efficient stormwater management
22.5-meter long fire water tanks at Kollen Kindergarten
Uponor Infra delivered two 2200 mm Weholite fire water tanks to Kollen Nature Kindergarten.
Reservoir tank for unordinary village of Tuuri
In an ordinary village with less than 1,000 residents, a reservoir tank would normally be unnecessary, but Tuuri in Southern Ostrobothnia in Western Finland is not an ordinary village. The village tourist attraction draws visitors up to six million visitors annually. This needs special solution for potable water delivery.