Stormwater
Tecomatic purifies and maintains the quality of the aquatic environment.
Stormwater
Stormwater is rainwater and meltwater flowing on surfaces such as roofs, streets, parking lots and parkland. Stormwater from urban areas is often contaminated and therefore needs to be treated before being discharged into the stormwater system, sea, lakes or rivers.
With Tecomatic’s solutions, we can help you reduce particle-bound pollutants and microplastics by up to 90%. We offer turnkey stormwater facilities as a cost-effective way to manage stormwater in the receiving waters. We also offer floating wetlands and eco-bridges that provide walking paths adjacent to the treatment pond.
We also offer floating wetlands and eco-bridges that provide walking paths adjacent to the treatment pond.
We adapt the solution
Our solutions require no land area and can be adapted to be built alongside marinas, bridges, walkways, quayside structures, and more. The possibilities are endless!
We help you with
- Turnkey stormwater facilities
- Customised screen pools
- Dredging of stormwater ponds
- Sediment discharge
- Optimization of existing stormwater ponds
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Customer solutions
Learn about our customers’ challenges and how we have solved their needs.
Skanska - New Slussen
The redevelopment of the Slussen area in Stockholm has been ongoing for some time. Tecomatic is working on erosion protection in several parts of the area and in Mälardalen. One of the reasons for rebuilding Slussen is that the water level, and therefore the risk of flooding, is too high.
Merab
Merab (Mellanskånes Renhållnings AB) operates a waste facility and recycling center at Rönneholms mosse. The site also has three landfills, two closed and one active.
Baltic Offshore
Baltic Offshore was commissioned by Ellevio to install 420 kV (kilovolt) HVAC (heating, ventilation, air conditioning) cable and in connection with this protect Beckomberga-Bredäng.
Recycling industry
A customer in the recycling industry who, among other things, is engaged in the recycling of metals in southern Sweden needs sediment discharge in one of its treatment ponds.
Nacka municipality
Järlasjön is Nacka's largest lake and very important for outdoor recreation in the municipality, but despite reduced emissions from industries and households in the surrounding area, the water quality of the lake is threatened by poorly treated stormwater.