Innovative underground wetland to improve water management
Finavia Corporation which maintains and develops a network of 20 airports in Finland has built an underground wetland at Helsinki Airport to improve water management. The project is the first of its kind in the Nordic countries.
The new underground wetland will improve the condition of the streams by improving the quality and oxygen balance of the water flowing to them.
The underground wetland is a basin filled with gravel and sealed at the bottom, where the storm water that drains onto its surface is cleaned when it passes through the gravel layer. The cleaning is enhanced by the compressed air supplied from the bottom of the basin through the aeration system.
This is an exceptional structure and first of its kind at a Nordic airport.
Quantitative and qualitative water management reduces the load on bodies of water and the erosion of streams caused by aircraft.
Storm water passes through the gravel into underdrains, and air bubbles from the aeration pipes below the underdrains oxidize the water. Aeration also prevents the wetland from freezing in winter. The layer growing on the treatment layer, in turn, acts as insulation in cold weather.
The surface area of the wetland is 3,200 square meters. The basin is built from 7,000 cubic meters of gravel. The aeration system of the wetland has a total of 150 meters of steel pipes, through which a fan feeds compressed air into the area at a rate of thousands of cubic meters per hour. In addition, there are hundreds of meters of sewer pipes and cables.
Similar wetlands have been tested at other airports around the world, such as Buffalo Niagara Airport and London Heathrow Airport.
The activity of the wetland is monitored both continuously and with water samples analysed in a laboratory. Sensors continuously provide information on the wetland’s flow and oxygen concentrations, and this information is used to control the aeration of the wetland and water circulation speed.
The completion of the underground wetland at Helsinki Airport is a significant investment in improving the quality of bodies of water in the surrounding areas and in managing the quality of stormwater.