Impervious surfaces disrupt the natural water cycle and are the cause of flooding. Our system solutions help infiltrate stormwater or use it in a variety of ways in our storage blocks. As a sealed system, stormwater tanks for harvesting, retention and storage of stormwater can be created.
The challenge
Our challenge begins where rain falls on roads, squares, roofs, airports, stadiums or other paved areas: re-establishing the natural water cycle where it is interrupted and returning the water to natural storage areas. We call this challenge stormwater management.
The solution
For decades, our products have set the trends in the industry. They uniquely combine economy and ecology. This is how we manage to return stormwater to the natural cycle without causing flood damage in cities or municipalities.
Stormwater management
Impervious surfaces disrupt the natural water cycle and are the cause of flooding. Our system solutions help infiltrate stormwater or use it in a variety of ways in our storage blocks. As a sealed system, stormwater tanks for harvesting, retention and storage of stormwater can be created.
The challenge
Our challenge begins where rain falls on roads, squares, roofs, airports, stadiums or other paved areas: re-establishing the natural water cycle where it is interrupted and returning the water to natural storage areas. We call this challenge stormwater management.
The solution
For decades, our products have set the trends in the industry. They uniquely combine economy and ecology. This is how we manage to return stormwater to the natural cycle without causing flood damage in cities or municipalities.
The upgraded dimensioning software RigoPlan® 8.0 is even more user-friendly and intuitive to operate. Among the new features there is a graphic system configurator, the integration of DWA-A 102-2 and automatic rainfall data determination. More information on RigoPlan® 8.0
RigoCAD® drawing library AutoCAD drawings include standard installation situations that are shown with longitudinal and lateral sections and as a layout, which can be modified by the planning engineer to fit the present building project. These drawings can then be included in the planning documents or added to the tender documents as explanatory detailed drawings.