Sewage Treatment Plants
Sewage treatment plants often require dewatering during the construction of tanks, pipelines, and other underground structures. These projects typically involve large-scale excavations that may intersect with groundwater, necessitating the removal of water to create dry conditions for construction.
Wellpoint systems or deepwell dewatering are commonly used in sewage treatment plant projects to manage groundwater. Proper dewatering prevents soil instability, flooding, and potential contamination risks during construction. Additionally, sewage treatment plants are often built near water bodies or in low-lying areas, making dewatering essential to protect the facility from long-term water intrusion or seepage that could affect its operation. Continuous monitoring ensures that groundwater levels remain controlled and that environmental standards are met throughout the project.