Sport
Sport fields with water storage and cooling down system in The Hague
Both fields together will store between 1200 and 1400 m3 water. In the past, the pitch faced issues of waterlogging during heavy rains, as excessive rainwater caused the surface to flood. Additionally, summer heat rendered the pitch extremely warm, and the nearby small canal, which was used for drainage, suffered from stagnant water and unpleasant odors. The new system ingeniously addresses these challenges. Beneath the field, a network of small crates is topped with a 3 cm foam layer containing glass wool. This foam remains perpetually wet due to a regulated flow of stored water. As the water evaporates, it cools the playing surface, ensuring a comfortable temperature even in the peak of summer.
Klaas Wapstra is the civil engineer and work planner working for the City of The Hague and responsible for sport pitches at sports parks in The Hague . In the last two years their focus increased towards sustainable solutions. He is coordinating this sustainable project that utilises crates to store and regulate the water, ultimately addressing urban water challenges and simultaneously offering a social solution.
Read the full story with downloadable pictures: https://storiesofpurpose.thehague.com/impact/water-storage-sport-fields-hague-zuidwest
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